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Around the World in 80 Days

The Most Interesting Setting in the Novel


I have selected the novel entitled Around the World in 80 Days written
by Jules Verne in order to answer the question. The novel tells about a gentleman
named Phileas Fogg who goes around the world in 80 days with his butler, Jean
Passepartout as they embark on journey which is full of adventures and surprises.
The most interesting setting is the hut where Aouda is imprisoned by the
kidnappers. This setting is the most interesting setting because it is the place where
Phileas Foggs rescue actions start. First and foremost, Phileas Fogg waits until it is
dark and goes to the hut, he cuts open the hut and rescues Aouda who looks halfdead. In addition to this, Phileas Fogg quickly runs and climbs onto Kiouni when the
bandits chase after them. Phileas Fogg safely tucks Aouda in one of the howdahs
with her still sleeping soundly. Last but not least, to make sure Aouda is safe,
Phileas Fogg offers to take Aouda to Hong Kong, his next destination.

In conclusion, the most interesting setting in the novel is the hut where
Aouda is imprisoned by the kidnappers. This place is the most interesting place
because it is the place where Phileas Foggs rescue actions start. Finally, the two of
them are safe and they get married and live happily ever after.
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Around the World in 80 Days
Do you like the ending of the novel? Why?
I have selected the novel entitled Around the World in 80 Days written by
Jules Verne in order to answer the question. The novel tells about a gentleman
named Phileas Fogg who goes around the world in 80 days with his butler, Jean
Passepartout as they embark on journey which is full of adventures and surprises.

I like the ending of the novel because Phileas Fogg succeeds in his quest to
travel around the world in 80 days and he finds a wonderful wife, Aouda. First and
foremost, Phileas Foggs perseverance leads him to accept a bet to travel around
the world and he finally succeeds in his quest after a series of challenges and
obstacles. Phileas Fogg has won the wager and made a grand tour around the

world. He rides an elephant, buys a boat, takes many trains, sails on many steamers
and has a great adventure. In addition to this, he risks his life and freedom to rescue
Aouda but Phileas Fogg is willing to do whatever is within his reach to free her from
her kidnappers. Last but not least, Phileas Fogg confesses his own love for Aouda.
Passepartout is called and asked to give due notice to the Reverend at the
Marylebone Parish, so that Phileas and Aouda may be married, they married two
days later.

In conclusion, I like the ending of the novel because Phileas Fogg succeeds in his
quest to travel around the world in 80 days and he finds a wonderful wife, Aouda. I
am happy for both of them.
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Around the World in 80 Days
The Most Interesting Event
I have selected the novel entitled Around the World in 80 Days written by
Jules Verne in order to answer the question. The novel tells about a gentleman
named Phileas Fogg who goes around the world in 80 days with his butler, Jean
Passepartout as they embark on journey which is full of adventures and surprises.
The most interesting event in the novel is Phileas Foggs adventures to save
Aouda. This event is the most interesting event because Phileas Fogg shows his
bravery when he decides to save Aouda. He has to risk his life and freedom to
rescue Aouda but Phileas Fogg is willing to do whatever is within his reach to free
her from her kidnappers. First and foremost, Phileas Fogg waits until it is dark and
goes to the hut, he cuts open the hut and rescues Aouda who looks half-dead. In
addition to this, Phileas Fogg quickly runs and climbs onto Kiouni when the bandits
chase after them. Phileas Fogg safely tucks Aouda in one of the howdahs with her
still sleeping soundly. Last but not least, to make sure Aouda is safe, Phileas Fogg
offers to take Aouda to Hong Kong, his next destination.

In conclusion, the most interesting event in the novel is Phileas Foggs


adventures to save Aouda because Phileas Fogg shows his bravery when he decides
to save Aouda. Finally, the two of them get married and live happily ever after.
(239 words)
Around the World in 80 Days

The Moral Values that I Have Learnt


I have selected the novel entitled Around the World in 80 Days written by Jules
Verne in order to answer the question. The novel tells about a gentleman named
Phileas Fogg who goes around the world in 80 days with his butler, Jean
Passepartout as they embark on journey which is full of adventures and surprises.

The moral values that I have learnt from the novel are be organised, be brave and
be persistent. The moral values are portrayed by the main character in the novel,
Phileas Fogg. First and foremost, Phileas Fogg is an organized person who leads his
life in a well organised way such as his shaving water must be of a certain degree
and he eats his lunch every time in the Reform Club at his usual time. In addition to
this, Phileas Fogg is a brave person when he decides to save Aouda. He has to risk
his life and freedom to rescue Aouda but Phileas Fogg is willing to do whatever is
within his reach to free her from her kidnappers. Last but not least, Phileas Fogg is a
persistent person when he accepts a bet to travel around the world and he finally
succeeds in his quest.

In conclusion, the moral values that I have learnt from the novel are be organised,
be brave and be persistent. All the moral values have taught me to be a better
person in my life.
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Around the World in 80 Days
The Theme of the Novel
I have selected the novel entitled Around the World in 80 Days written by
Jules Verne in order to answer the question. The novel tells about a gentleman
named Phileas Fogg who goes around the world in 80 days with his butler, Jean
Passepartout as they embark on journey which is full of adventures and surprises.

The theme of the novel is perseverance is the best motivation towards success.
Phileas Fogg shows his perseverance by finishing what he has started and no matter
how difficult the obstacle is, he always gives his best effort and overcomes the
difficulty. First and foremost, Phileas Fogg is persistent to lead his life in a well
organised way such as his shaving water must be of a certain degree and he eats

his lunch every time in the Reform Club at his usual time. In addition to this, Phileas
Fogg shows his perseverance when he decides to save Aouda. He has to risk his life
and freedom to rescue Aouda but Phileas Fogg is willing to do whatever is within his
reach to free her from her kidnappers. Last but not least, Phileas Foggs
perseverence leads him to accept a bet to travel around the world and he finally
succeeds in his quest.

In conclusion, the theme of the novel is perseverance is the best motivation


towards success. Phileas Fogg succeeds in his quest and he also finds his best
companion, Aouda.
(238 words)
Around the World in 80 Days

The character I Dislike the Most

I have selected the novel entitled Around the World in 80 Days written by
Jules Verne in order to answer the question. The novel tells about a gentleman
named Phileas Fogg who goes around the world in 80 days with his butler, Jean
Passepartout as they embark on journey which is full of adventures and surprises.

The character I dislike the most in the novel is Detective Fix. Detective Fix is
one of the many detectives who are on the trail of the infamous robber of the Bank
of England. I dislike him the most because he is a judgemental, hypocritical and
suspicious person. First and foremost, Detective Fix is a judgemental person. Since
the portrait of the bank robber happens to resemble Foggs persona, Detective Fix
passes a judgement that Phileas Fogg is gulty for the robbery without further
investigation. In addition to this, Detective Fix is a hypocritical person. Detective Fix
befriends Passepartout with the sole aim of keeping a tab on Fogg. Last but not
least, Detective Fix is a suspicious person. He suspects that Phileas is the robber
without any concrete proof and he asks Stephenson not to stamp Phileas Foggs
passport until he gets a warrant to arrest him.

In conclusion, the character I dislike the most is Detective Fix because he is


a judgemental, hypocritical and suspicious person. His negative traits make readers
detest him the most.

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Around the World in 80 Days
The character I Like the Most

I have selected the novel entitled Around the World in 80 Days written by
Jules Verne in order to answer the question. The novel tells about a gentleman
named Phileas Fogg who goes around the world in 80 days with his butler, Jean
Passepartout as they embark on journey which is full of adventures and surprises.

The character I like the most in the novel is Phileas Fogg. I like him the most
because he is a disciplined, brave and determined person. First and foremost,
Phileas Fogg is a disciplined person. He leads his life in a well organised way such as
his shaving water must be of a certain degree and he eats his lunch every time in
the Reform Club at his usual time. In addition to this, Phileas Fogg is a brave person.
He shows his bravery when he decides to save Aouda. He has to risk his life and
freedom to rescue Aouda but Phileas Fogg is willing to do whatever is within his
reach to free her from her kidnappers. Last but not least, Phileas Fogg is a
determined person. Phileas Foggs determination leads him to accept a bet to travel
around the world and he finally succeeds in his quest.

In conclusion, the character I like the most is Phileas Fogg because he is a


disciplined, brave and determined person. He will be a good role model for all
students.
(236 words)

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