Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)

three men in a boat

what was the affect of the journey on the three men ?

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Early in the book, the men decide to take a river trip because they believe that nature’s calmness and beauty will give them an escape from the stress of living in London. To some extent, this is true – the men do seem to forget their hypochondria when they are on the river, and they enjoy many calm moments. The men find "roughing it" to be the perfect tonic for their insecurities.