Toad

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Toad is a wealthy, impulsive, and adventure-loving character from Kenneth Grahame’s "The Wind in the Willows," known for his reckless enthusiasm and comic misadventures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anthropomorphic animal
fictional character
literary character
adaptedIn film adaptations of The Wind in the Willows
stage adaptations of The Wind in the Willows
appearsIn The Wind in the Willows
creator Kenneth Grahame
enemy stoats
weasels
firstPublicationYear 1908
friend Badger
Mole
Rat
gender male
hasAddiction motorcars
speed
knownFor comic misadventures
daring escapes
obsession with motorcars
reckless enthusiasm
languageOfWork English
literaryGenre children's literature
fantasy
nationality English
notableEvent escape from prison in disguise
imprisonment for car theft
retaking Toad Hall from the weasels
steals a motorcar
occupation landowner
owns Toad Hall
personalityTrait adventurous
boastful
childish
comic
enthusiastic
impulsive
reckless
self-indulgent
residence Toad Hall
setting River Bank
socialClass upper class
species toad
themeInvolvement friendship
redemption
responsibility
undergoes moral growth
wealthStatus wealthy

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