The River Why

Who is Descartes from The River Why and what is their importance?

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A character of pure humor in the novel, Descartes is Irving's dog. According to Irving, Descartes's highest goal in life is to be human and he does everything he can to act like a human, including rocking in his own rocking chair and drinking tea with his master. Irving relays Descartes's comments as he can read his dog's mind.