Toad is shown to be a very rich and prominent figure in the River Bank society. He is well known in his community, and in the community of the Wild Wood, and is a dear companion to Mole, Rat, and Badger, the other three main characters. Toad displays many admirable qualities that make his figure a very memorable one. Rat describes him to Mole as being, "always good-tempered, always glad to see you, always sorry when you go He is indeed the best of animals. So simple, so good-natured, and so affectionate" (13). Toad is also a good friend, is a compassionate animal, and he demonstrates all of these
Toad is shown to be a very rich and prominent figure in the River Bank society. He is well known in his community, and in the community of the Wild Wood, and is a dear companion to Mole, Rat, and Badger, the other three main characters. Toad displays many admirable qualities that make his figure a very memorable one. Rat describes him to Mole as being, "always good-tempered, always glad to see you, always sorry when you go He is indeed the best of animals. So simple, so good-natured, and so affectionate" (13). Toad is also a good friend, is a compassionate animal, and he demonstrates all of these