![]() ![]() He also decides that he loves life on the river, and that the river is his home. Through this, Mole becomes increasingly polite and loyal to Rat. But when Mole makes these mistakes and has to suffer the consequences (capsizing the boat and being terrified in the Wild Wood, respectively), Mole promptly learns his lesson and accepts Rat’s attempts to mentor him. And later, Mole becomes frustrated that Rat won’t take him into the Wild Wood and so decides to go there alone. At first, Mole is jealous and impulsive: for instance, the first time Rat takes Mole on a boat, Mole tries to take the oars and row despite not knowing how. ![]() ![]() Mole is young, and he comes of age and finds himself when he meets up with Rat and agrees to stay with Rat on the river. Mole is the first character readers meet he leaves his cozy underground home at the beginning of the novel and never looks back. ![]()
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