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Chet Morton is a fictional character in the popular The Hardy Boys book series by Franklin W. Dixon.
[edit] Fictional historyChet grew up with Frank and Joe Hardy (the Hardy Boys of the title) and has been one of their best friends since second grade. He usually says he doesn't want to have anything to do with the Hardy boys' mysteries, but ends up working with them anyway. He lives on a farm with his parents and sister, Iola Morton, just outside of Bayport. Iola dates Joe Hardy through many of the books. Chet is referred to in The Hardy Boys series as "big boy", fat, plump, chubby, stout, heavy-set, chunky, "the chubby one", and round. He is any or all of the aforementioned with curly red (sometimes blond) hair, a broad, wide nose, freckles and a doughy face. Chet has a weakness for food, and is known to say "and lots of it". He enjoys strawberry sodas and comic books, and is rarely seen without an apple or a pocketful of cookies. He has a liking for Aunt Gertrude's cooking, and often eats it while at the Hardys' house. He owns an old yellow jalopy he named Queen. It is also said in the books that he plays center on Bayport's high school varsity football team. [edit] Sibling's deathIn The Hardy Boys Casefiles first book, Dead on Target, Iola Morton is killed by a car bomb intended to hit Frank and Joe. [edit] Chet's hobbiesChet tends to pick up new hobbies in each book, and sometimes they are connected in some way to the mystery in the novel. One example can be seen in the book Mystery of the Whale Tattoo in which the Hardy boys are deeply involved in a mystery of a missing valuable figurine that had been stolen years before by a gang of thieves who were known for having whale tattoos and using names of whales as aliases. In the book, Chet Morton's hobby is scrimshaw, and Chet uses his knowledge of whales and of scrimshaw to help the boys piece together the members of the gang. Chet also had a knack for crossword puzzles. Often through out mysteries Chet could be found in a comfortable spot trying to figure out a crossword puzzle while Joe and Frank Hardy were stuck in some inopportune situation. [edit] List of Chet's hobbiesA list of Chet's hobbies by book:[1] |- [edit] Chet in the spin-off seriesChet’s role is lessened in the Casefiles and Undercover Brothers series, although he does help Frank and Joe out on Network cases and ATAC (American Teens Against Crime) missions, occasionally-not that he ever knows either organization. Chet plays even less of role in the cross-overs, in fact he doesn’t even appear in any books in the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys SuperMystery series or the Hardy Boys and Tom Swift Ultra-Thriller series. In Chet's role in the "Hardy Boys and The Friar Tuck House" series. Chet plays a pretty big role until Daphne takes charge of the story. [edit] The Chet Morton seriesChet is one of the most popular characters in The Hardy Boys. In fact, by the mid-sixties, Chet had become so popular that in 1965, the Stratemeyer Syndicate was planning to develop a series about him and his hobbies. It seems that the Stratemeyer Syndicate did a lot of work on this series (even some complete chapters were written), even so the Syndicate didn’t ever publish it. A list of proposed titles in the Chet Morton series were found in the Stratemeyer Archives at the New York Public Library.
As shown by the titles this series was going to be a lot more humorous than The Hardy Boys series. [edit] References
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