Being that Humbug is the complete opposite of Milo's pal, Tock, he teaches Milo many different lessons. Humbug is selfish and arrogant whereas Tock is loyal and brave. Milo learns many lessons on humility and comes to realize through witnessing Humbug's misfortunes due to his attitude, that it will do him no good to be a selfish and arrogant person---it only leads to trouble.
Humbug accompanies Milo on his journey in "The Phantom Tollbooth" because he is a boastful character who tends to exaggerate his own importance. He is looking for opportunities to show off and take credit for any success. Despite his flaws, Humbug proves to be a helpful companion in certain situations during Milo's adventure.
The Humbug in, "The Phantom Tollbooth" is a bug, and according to the play, he is a big green bug with blue spots on him.
He is forced to by Azaz the Unabridged.
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why does the humbug come along on milo journey
King Azaz agrees to Milo's rescue attempt in "The Phantom Tollbooth" because he realizes how important it is to try and save Rhyme and Reason, understanding the consequences of their absence on the kingdom of Wisdom. Additionally, Azaz sees potential in Milo and believes that he can succeed where others have failed.
Milos Milos was born on July 1, 1941, in Knjazevac, Serbia, Yugoslavia.
The cast of The Belgrade Phantom - 2009 includes: Predrag Damnjanovic as Marko Jankovic Aleksandar Djurica as Ivko Plecevic Boris Komnenic as Chief Inspector Bojan Lazarov as Ilija Bogdanovic Nada Macankovic as Djina Petar Mihailovic as Mladen Majstorovic Radoslav Milenkovic as Maksic Milutin Milosevic as Phantom Goran Radakovic as Komarac Milos Samolov as Cvele Andrej Sepetkovski as Boza Uros Urosevic as Smiljke Milos Vlalukin as Pickpocket Marko Zivic as Fandjo
Milos . Cvach has written: 'Milos Cvach'
Between Milos and Mykonos, Milos is better because while at Milos, you can also visit Ios, Paros, and Naxos.
Milos Krofta died in 2002.
Milos Vusković was born in 1900.
Milos Savic was born in 1987.
Milos Mladenovic was born in 1903.
Milos Mladenovic died in 1984.
Milos Konopasek died in 2002.