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Jerome was medically ill. Do you agree (three men in a boat)

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Answered by Khushib707
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no, the character-narrator of the book, J., is not medically ill. He may be a hypochondriac, though, and he may just believe that he is sick. Or at least, J. has a quick inclination to become sick when this possibility is suggested to him.

In the first chapter, J. shares the story of his trip to the British Museum as a way of illustrating his approach to life. Here he consults the medical reference book and quickly believes that he is afflicted with almost all of the diseases described in it. Is this even possible in real life? Of course not. As usual, J. overreacts, or he misinterprets information and experiences that come his way. This early story quickly unveils to us some of the personality quirks of this character. He also tells it in a humorous way, setting the stage for many more odd encounters and humorous situations to come. Three Men in a Boat is full of such scenes. It makes for enjoyable reading.



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Answered by Manjaree2003
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No. Jerome was not at all medically ill. He just had a habit to feel that all the diseases and their symptoms he read, he was suffering from them. All the diseases he read in the medical book, he thought he was having that disease. But when he goes to his doctor friend, it clearly comes out that he just need some rest and a healthy diet. He just thought he was ill, but nothing was there really.
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