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PACKING INCIDENCE 3 MEN IN A BOAT
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Answered by Suryavardhan1
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Packing turned out to be a longer job than the narrator had anticipated. As he finished packing the bag, he sat on it and strapped it but just then Harris commented that he had forgotten to put his boots in. Jerome had to open the bag again and pack in the boots, then he remembered he might have forgotten to put in his toothbrush and it was an essential part of his travelling luggage. So he embarked on a hunt to get his toothbrush, packing and unpacking his bag until he found it. Chaos reigned supreme in this comedy of packing and he eventually found his toothbrush in a boot. He repacked the bag once more and just then George wondered if the soap was in. The entire process was repeated and only then Jerome realized that he had packed in his tobacco pouch. At last, George and Harris were left to finish up the rest of the packing, mainly crockery and food resources. They were so inept at it that they started by breaking a cup, then Harris went on to packing a strawberry jam on top of a tomato and squashed it and when it was George's turn, he trod on butter. A simple task as packing escalated into a comedy of errors until they were absolutely tired and distraught with their inefficiency.

The three friends in the 'Three Men in a Boat' are Jerome, George and Harris. After the incident of packing we can say that all of them were lazy and were devoid of common sense. They were very funny indeed. Every one tried to be the boss by sitting down somewhere and ordering the other. Harris wanted to present himself as a very hard working person but in reality he was just the opposite. We find that narrator was the greatest manipulator. Initially he advised his friend on how to do the packing, but all his endeavours of manipulating his friends goes in vein when his friends were unable to do the packing properly and he had to do it all.
Answered by VikramSB16
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Packing turned out to be a longer job than the narrator had anticipated. As he finished packing the bag, he sat on it and strapped it but just then Harris commented that he had forgotten to put his boots in. Jerome had to open the bag again and pack in the boots, then he remembered he might have forgotten to put in his toothbrush and it was an essential part of his travelling luggage. So he embarked on a hunt to get his toothbrush, packing and unpacking his bag until he found it. Chaos reigned supreme in this comedy of packing and he eventually found his toothbrush in a boot. He repacked the bag once more and just then George wondered if the soap was in. The entire process was repeated and only then Jerome realized that he had packed in his tobacco pouch. At last, George and Harris were left to finish up the rest of the packing, mainly crockery and food resources. They were so inept at it that they started by breaking a cup, then Harris went on to packing a strawberry jam on top of a tomato and squashed it and when it was George's turn, he trod on butter. A simple task as packing escalated into a comedy of errors until they were absolutely tired and distraught with their inefficiency.
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