The narrator of "Jumping Frog" feels annoyed by Simon Wheeler's long-winded storytelling and the diversion from the original purpose of his visit. He perceives Wheeler as a simple, rambling man who is not aware of his audience's lack of interest in his tales.
The narrator can't understand how someone could sit and listen to, what he felt, was a ridiculous yarn, and not laugh was lacking in a sense of humor. After asking the man what he knew about Leonidas Smiley, the narrator thanked him and let him go his own way.
Its says it felt happy at the end of it
"The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" is a framed narrative (a story within a story) in which Mark Twain intentionally chooses to waste the time of the reader for his own pleasure. In the story, the narrator, assumably Twain himself, is tricked by a friend into getting an old man to tell a terribly pointless story about a man that liked to place bets on anything he could. In the story, Twain is irritated that the old man wastes his time, so he writes the story in order to waste the time of you, the reader so that you might feel what it is like to know you've lost moments of your life that you can never get back for absolutely no reason.
How does the narrator feel for maria?what does he feel for
When you feel like.
Simon Thompson has written: 'Why does it feel so late?'
Some feel that the Simon mentioned in Acts 8:9-24 was Simon Magus.
Do you sympathize more with the visitors or the narrator? why do you feel this way?
Whatever you feel like wearing.
He Loves IT
because narrator know that they prefer to feel that they safely kept their secret. And their love and devotion narrator have deeply touched.
An objective narrator reports action and dialog without telling the reader what characters think or feel.