why did the speaker feel that he was a hospital in himself from three men in a boat
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The speaker felt that he was a hospital in himself because he found that he had almost every disease.
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'Three Men In A Boat' is a comical account of the life of writer Jerome K. Jerome. The account narrates the story of Jerome's two week boating holiday.
The narrator in the story feels that he is a hospital in himself because when he went to the British Museum, he read a medical book. After reading the book, the narrator found out that he had the symptoms of almost every diseases and that he can become a perfect study material for medical students, as he have all ailments.
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The speaker felt that he was a hospital in himself as he discovers that he had the symptoms of almost every other ailment that was listed in the medical book.
Explanation:
- 'Three Men in a Boat' by Jerome K. Jerome is a humorous depiction of the author's two-week holiday in the Thames.
- At the very beginning of the novel, the speaker discusses that he visited the British Museum to find a cure for hay fever.
- He picks up a medical book to find a solution to his problem but he was surprised to discover that he suffered the symptoms of almost every other disease listed in it.
- He thinks that his condition makes him the perfect example for pursuing a medical study.
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