Mr. Jeremy Fisher

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Mr. Jeremy Fisher is a frog character from Beatrix Potter’s children’s stories, known for his ill-fated but charming fishing adventures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Beatrix Potter character
children's book character
fictional frog
literary character
appearsIn The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher NERFINISHED
appearsInMedium illustrated children's book
createdBy Beatrix Potter NERFINISHED
culturalImpact adapted into animations and television adaptations of Beatrix Potter stories
appears on Beatrix Potter merchandise
fictionalUniverse Beatrix Potter universe NERFINISHED
friendOf Alderman Ptolemy Tortoise NERFINISHED
Sir Isaac Newton (the newt) NERFINISHED
gender male
genre children's literature
goal to catch fish for a dinner party
hasBodyOfWater a lily-pad covered pond
hasCharacteristic anthropomorphic
optimistic
polite
unlucky at fishing
hasPet black and gold minnows (kept in a jar)
hasTheme consequences of risk-taking
humor in misadventure
respect for nature
knownFor ill-fated fishing adventures
wearing human clothes
languageOfWork English
learnsLesson decides to give up fishing in deep water
literaryStyle illustrated story
livesIn a pond environment
nationality English (fictional)
notableEvent is nearly swallowed by a large trout while fishing
occupation fisherman
partOf Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit series world NERFINISHED
portrayedAs gentlemanly frog
publisherOfWork Frederick Warne & Co. (for his main story) NERFINISHED
residence a house in a bank above a pond
settingOfAdventures English countryside pond
species frog
targetAudience young children
timePeriodOfSetting late 19th to early 20th century English countryside
usesObject boat made of leaves or lily pad
fishing rod
wears galoshes
hat
macintosh coat

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