Juustify that 'Three Men in a Boat' is a humerous novel
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Jerome K. Jerome's novel 'Three Men in a Boat' is full of sterling humour. This humour comes from his knack of perceiving humour in situations and comments on the commonplace things and happenings.
Be it the description of his imagined ailment, or the packing scene, or Uncle Podger's hanging of the picture, or the cheese scene, genuine humour is ubiquitous throughout the novel. Besides the ordinary humour, there are certain extreme humour scenes. Scenes such as Harris getting lost in the maze while offering help to the already lost visitors. The scene in which the German singer sings a tragic song and the audience mistaking it for funny song is quite humorous. Apart from the above mentioned scenes, there are many other scenes that make the reader laugh a lot. Humour is the essence of this novel.
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Be it the description of his imagined ailment, or the packing scene, or Uncle Podger's hanging of the picture, or the cheese scene, genuine humour is ubiquitous throughout the novel. Besides the ordinary humour, there are certain extreme humour scenes. Scenes such as Harris getting lost in the maze while offering help to the already lost visitors. The scene in which the German singer sings a tragic song and the audience mistaking it for funny song is quite humorous. Apart from the above mentioned scenes, there are many other scenes that make the reader laugh a lot. Humour is the essence of this novel.
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