About the Author The author J.G.Verne is a multidimensional personality as he used to write poems, dramas and novels. He is known for his popular series of adventures novels, the last one is "Around The World In Eighty Days" published in a year 1873 Verne is the second largest translated writer in the world only after Agatha Christ. Around 4751 books are translated into various languages across the word. Major Characters :-
1) Phileas Fogg :- The protagonist of the novel "Around The World In Eighty Day"s. He is the inventor, who loved to invent new things he was challenged by his fellow mate over his prediction that one can not complete the journey around the world in eighty days. He took the challenge and completed it courageously.
2)Aouda:- In the journey around the world he met her in India. She is Parsee Indian princess. She was rescued by Fogg and group. She had been one of the companions in the journey, later she became his life companion.
3)Jean Passepartout:- He is an employee of Fogg who has been honest and loyal to him through out his journey. He is a French man who accompanied him in the journey around the world in eighty days. He is known for his Loyalty, honestly and dedication towards his master.
4)Detective Fix.:- He is the detective who has been following Fogg and group through out the journey because he was wrongly anticipated that it's Fogg who has done robbery in the Bank of England that's why he has been waiting for the warrant to arrest Fogg.
Minor Characters
1) Sir Francis Cromarty:- He met Fogg and group in India. He is the Brigadier General. He has been with Fogg from Bombay to Calcutta.
2) Members of The Reform Club:-
๐นThe engineer Andrew Stuart.
๐นThe banker's John Sullivan & Samuel Fallentin.
๐นThe brewer Thomas Flanagan and Gauthier Ralph and one of the governors Bank of England and Phileas Fogg’s partners at the Reform club.
3) The Parsee Guide from India.
He is a brave and intelligent man. He offered to be the guide of Fogg and team on the elephant which will take the group to Allahabad.
4) Colonel Stamp Proctor:
At San Francisco Fogg, Fix and Aouda find themselves in Montgomery Street, which is crowded by the members of two opposing political parties. The opposing members become violent and Fogg’s group is caught in between. A huge fellow with a red goatee, a ruddy complexion and broad shoulders, raises his fist over Mr. Fogg. Fogg is very angry and later these two men even resort to duelling.
5) Elder William Hitch:
A priest boards the train from San Francisco to New York at Elko Station. He is a Mormon missionary, who gives a lecture on Mormonism in Car no. 117 of the train.
6) Mudge:
An American at Fort Kearney station, offers to transport Fogg and group on a sledge to Omaha station. This skipper of a land craft manages to transfer the group safely to Omaha station in a few hours.
Themes of the novel 'Around The World In Eighty Days' The theme of the the novel "Around The World In Eighty Days" is full of adventures and excitement. The novel deals with the themes like Time, imperialism, love, morality, relationship, perseverance, problem solving etc.
TIME
Time is the dominant theme of the novel. The title itself indicates the important of the time as it has limitations of completing the journey around the world in time bound that is in eighty days. During the adventure of the journey it's time which foil the plans of the Fogg and group. It has been proven time and again during the journey that "time is fickle and either it works for or against them. In many cases time foil their plans when the delays build up and the ships and trains leave without them. Through out the journey the time keep playing with them as they plans and it's foiled by the time. Even at the end of the novel it seems that they have lost the race but again it's time they get due to the international date line which worked in their favour and they win the race. It indicates that no one can control the time, time works the way it wants to work and we humans are at the mercy of the time.
Imperialism The novel is written in the 19th century. It was the time when the British colonisation was it's heights, this novel deals with themes of imperialism and Western influence on the world. Detective Fix was able to chase Fogg for so long precisely because so many of the territories he ventures into were British-owned. Places like India and Hong Kong hugely display the effects of colonization; mixed in with native cultures and customs are traces of English influence. Today, it's looks impossible that one country having this sort of control over the world. Thus due to the British imperialism it was possible for Fogg to travel smoothly through so many countries.
Love and relationship.Before the journey around the world, Fogg lived the solitary life. He closed himself to others and least bother about what other people thinks about him. But the journey around the world has made him realise the value of relationship and love. The journey gave him the true love of Aouda and loyalty and friendship of Passepartout. Thus the novel deals with the theme of love and relationship.
Perseverance
When Phileas Fogg undertake the mission to complete the journey around the world in eighty days. Despite of the innumerable obstacles he faced from the beginning of the journey till the end yet he stayed on his way firmly. He showed his coolness and calmness constantly and keep doing his work whatever he had set his mind for. But it's not only Fogg who showed perseverance but there are other characters too, like Passepertout and detective Fix who showed the perseverance through their efforts to arrest Fogg inspite of having many difficulties. Thus the both protagonist as well as antagonist showed their perseverance through the novel. Plot
The plot of the novel 'Around The World In Eighty Days' started at the Reform Club England where many people gathered like Phileas Fogg, Thomas Flanagan, Samuel Fallentin,
and John Sullivan. They have been discussing about the robbery in the Bank of London. The protagonist Fogg is of the opinion that one can travel around the world in eighty days. It brought the betting and all other bet with him that if he can travel around the world in eighty days they will give him twenty thousand pounds. This is the beginning of the entire plot then the readers witness the adventurous journey of Fogg along with his servant passepartout. There has been innumerable obstacles on the way but Fogg along with his companions overcome all the difficulties and at the end it seems that they have lost the bet as Fogg was arrested by Detective Fix but the time plays the twist and passepartout cames to know that they have gain the day because of the international date line. And they reached their destination before the schedule time. Thus the moral behavior of Fogg and the loyal support of his servant and love and affection of Aouda enable him to overcome the all obstacles. At the end Fogg only won the bet but also won the heart of the charming and beautiful Aouda. Setting
Setting is the time and place of the story. The story of the novel Around the world in Eighty days took place in around 1872. Fogg begins his journey around the world from his home that is London, England in October 1872. This is time when large number of areas/countries in the world were ruled by the Britishers which helped him to undertake the journey. It was the time of imperialism. Most of Fogg's stopping points are related in great detail, showing Verne's massive knowledge of foreign places, as well as ships and railways. He describes, mostly through Passepartout's eyes, places such as Paris¸ Suez, Bombay, Calcutta, Singapore, Hong-Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, New York, Liverpool, and London. Whoa.The narrative takes place in 1872 during the months of September to December. It's definitely a novel of its time because of the extreme emphasis on new, industrialized modes of travel and Phileas Fogg and Passepartout's relationship as man and servant. The two spend lots of time on trains and ships, but also take on strange new means of travel such as riding an elephant and hopping in a vehicle called a sail-sled.
Setting of the extract is in London, Liverpool where he was arrested by Detective Fix. And the final scene is at the "Reform Club".
Questions asked in Board Exam.Sept 2021(i) Complete the table highlighting various traits of the following characters in the extract from 'Around the World in Eighty Days' 2
S.R No | Name of the characters | Traits | 1 | Aouda | | 2 | Detective Fix | |
Expected Answer:- S.R No | Name of the characters | Traits | 1 | Aouda | Concerned noble, grateful, generous, sincere,sweet, unselfish,confident | 2 | Detective Fix | unimaginative, dutiful, stubborn,stupid,repentant |
(ii) 'We can go around the world in less time by journeying eastward'. Justify it with Fogg's journey in the extract from Around the World in Eighty Days'. (in about 50 words)
✍️Expected Answer:- Journeying eastward allows for a shorter circumnavigation of the world, as demonstrated by Phileas Fogg in "Around the World in Eighty Days." By traveling in the same direction as the Earth's rotation, Fogg gains time as he crosses time zones. When he goes from east to west, he even gains an extra day by crossing the International Date Line. This strategic choice enables him to complete his journey in 79 days, beating the initial 80-day deadline and winning the bet.
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March 2022. 1.Answer in about 50 words to the questions given below: (i) Describe the character of Aouda', in the novel 'Around the world in Eighty days".
๐ Expected Answer
Aouda is a captivating character in Jules Verne's "Around the World in Eighty Days." She begins as an Indian princess, vulnerable and in dire circumstances, her fate intertwined with Phileas Fogg's. Fogg becomes her protector, rescuing her from unjust imprisonment in the custom house. Aouda is portrayed as a charming young woman who, over the course of their journey, gradually falls in love with Fogg. Her character is defined by the firmness and sweetness of her glance, reflecting her inner strength and grace. Aouda evolves into a noble woman, her presence adding depth and emotional richness to the narrative, ultimately making her an integral part of Fogg's quest. |
(ii) Comment on the theme of the extract given in the novel, 'Around the World in Eighty days'.
๐ Expected Answer
The theme of the novel "Around the World in Eighty Days" by Jules Verne revolves primarily around the concept of time, adventure, and the triumph of human determination over seemingly insurmountable challenges. Phileas Fogg's audacious wager to circumnavigate the globe in 80 days encapsulates the theme of time as a central motif, emphasizing the relentless pursuit of a fixed schedule. This pursuit leads to numerous adventures and encounters, highlighting the theme of adventure itself. Additionally, the novel underscores the transformative power of human resolve as Fogg overcomes obstacles with unwavering determination. Ultimately, "Around the World in Eighty Days" explores how the passage of time and the quest for adventure can reshape lives and personalities. |
July 2022
(i) Describe how Fix, the detective creates problems for Mr. Fogg arresting him for bank robbery and how Mr. Fogg tries to solve the problem.
๐ Expected Answer
Detective Fix unwittingly creates a significant problem for Mr. Fogg when he arrests him upon their arrival in Liverpool, falsely suspecting him of a bank robbery. This unjust arrest results from Fix's mistaken belief that Fogg is a criminal on the run. Fogg finds himself incarcerated, while Fix doggedly pursues the real bank robber. Eventually, the true culprit is apprehended, exonerating Fogg. To make up for lost time, Fogg orders a special train to expedite his journey to London. Despite the setback caused by Fix's arrest, Fogg's determination to adhere to his tight schedule ultimately allows him to arrive in London, although he does so just in the nick of time.
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(II) In what way was Mr. Fogg's final winning the wager connected with Aouda?
๐ Expected Answer
Mr. Fogg's final winning of the wager was intricately linked to Aouda. As he journeyed across India, he encountered Aouda, rescuing her from a perilous situation. Grateful for her salvation, Aouda proposed marriage to Mr. Fogg, who accepted her proposal. However, the marriage couldn't be immediately arranged because the following day was Sunday, a day when marriages were not traditionally held. This delay in their marriage made Mr. Fogg realize that he had circumnavigated the globe within the stipulated 80 days, as he had gained an extra day due to crossing the International Date Line. Thus, his successful journey to save Aouda ultimately led to his victory in the wager. |
(Please note that the expected answers are just guidelines, same points can be presented in many different ways).
February 2023(i) Elaborate the following quote in the light of Phileas Fogg's Venture..... 'Quitters never win and Winners never quit.' (2)
๐Expected Answer-
Detective fix was always creating an obstacles in the way of Phileas Fogg. He tried to quit him by wrongly arresting him. Though he loses valuable time due to this arrest and imprisonment, he never lost the hope as a result he was able to reach his destination in time as they have earned full day due to international time line. When Fogg releases, he makes every effort to reach London on time. He arranges a special train from Liverpool. He does not quit when he feels that there is some faint chance of a win. This shows his fighting spirit, determination, and persistence.Finally, he comes out as a winner. He wins the bet as well as the love of a good woman. In fact, he proves that fortune favours the brave. So, it is rightly said, 'Quitters never win and Winners never quit.' |
(ii) Phileas Fogg knocked detective fix down- Give reason/s. (2) ๐Expected Answer-
Detective Fix suspected Phileas Fogg as a bank robber. He followed Fog around the world and arrested him. He was doing his duty. Later Fix knew that Fogg was not the bank robber. He realized his mistake and released Fogg. Fogg's Journey delayed due the arrest and imprisonment. Fog knew that he had no chance to win the bet. All his efforts were in vain due to the mistake of Fix. He became angry and punched him. He expressed his disappointment knocking detective Fix down. |
July 2023. Answer in about 50 words to the questions given below :(i) Describe the character-sketch of Phileas Fogg from the extract of the novel "Around the World in Eighty Days." ๐Expected Answer. The protagonist of the novel "Around The World In Eighty Day"s. He is the inventor, who loved to invent new things he was challenged by his fellow mate over his prediction that one can not complete the journey around the world in eighty days. He took the challenge and completed it with courageously. When he arrived at Liverpool he has almost won the wager but unfortunately he was arrested by detective Fix for the bank robbery. Fogg preferred to be alone but this journey makes him understand the values of friends and love. Finally these two aspects help him to win the wager. |
(ii) Compare the characters Passepartout and detective Fix from the extract of the novel "Around the World in Eighty Days.” ๐Expected Answer.The character of Passepartout and detective fix are the supporting characters in the novel. They have some similarities and differences. Both of them are loyal to their duties, one is a loyal friend and other is loyal to his duty. To fulfil their duties they both have undertaken the journey around the world. The difference between them is one is supporter of the protagonist and Fix is against him. Passepartout solve the problems and Fix creates problems for Fogg. Thus, the both of the characters are more important for the story of the novel 'Around The World in Eighty Days'. |
February 2024.(C) Answer in about 50 words to the questions given below: (4) (i) Appreciate Phileas Fogg as the protagonist of 'Around the World in Eighty Days.' ๐Expected Answer.Phileas Fogg, the protagonist of "Around the World in Eighty Days," is a remarkable character who embodies a blend of qualities that make him both relatable and admirable. His adventurous spirit is evident in his daring attempt to circumnavigate the globe in an unprecedented eighty days. His meticulous nature is apparent in his careful planning and precise calculations, which enable him to accomplish this feat. Fogg's willingness to accept challenges and his determination to see them through reflect his courage and tenacity. Despite his reserved nature, Fogg's honesty and straightforwardness endear him to those he encounters on his journey. His sentimental attachment to his wager and his loyalty to his friends demonstrate his genuine and caring nature. Thus, Phileas Fogg is a multifaceted character who captivates readers with his adventurous spirit, meticulousness, courage, honesty, sentimentality, and loyalty. |
(ii) The most interesting part of the extract 'Around the World in Eighty Days' is its climax. Discuss. ๐ Expected Answer.The climax of "Around the World in Eighty Days" is the most exciting part of the story. It's when Phileas Fogg, the major character, comes back and thought that he had lost the weger as Detective fix arrasted him and he lost a day. When Passepartout comes to know that they have got a day and finally they come to London and win the bet he made with his friends. He had to travel around the world in 80 days, and he did it just in time. It's a really tense moment because they're racing against the clock to get back to London. But they make it, and Fogg proves that he's brave and smart. It's a happy ending because Fogg wins the bet and gets the girl he loves. |
July 2023.(C) Answer in about 50 words to the questions given below: (4) (i) Compare the characters Passepartout and Detective.Fix from the novel Around the World in Eighty Days.'(2)
The character of Passepartout and detective fix are the supporting characters in the novel. They have some similarities and differences. Both of them are loyal to their duties, one is a loyal friend and other is loyal to his duty. To fulfil their duties they both have undertaken the journey around the world. The difference between them is Passepartout is supporter of the protagonist Fogg and Fix is against him. Passepartout solve the problems and Fix creates problems for Fogg. Thus, inspite of having the stark contrast with each other the both of the characters are more important for the story of the novel 'Around The World in Eighty Days'. |
(ii) Aouda's acceptance of Fogg's marriage proposal is a pleasant part in the plot of Around the World in Eighty Days.' Comment.
Aouda's acceptance of Phileas Fogg's marriage proposal is a pleasent part in the plot of the novel "Around the World in Eighty Days." It highlights Fogg's transformation from a strict, unemotional man to emotional and loving person. After accepting the marriage proposal from they have mutual respect and affection for each other. Aouda's suggestion of marriage leading Fogg to realize his mistake about the wager. This moment emphasises that Fogg's journey was not just about winning a bet, but finding happiness and love. The marriage makes Fogg the happiest man, showing that personal connections are more valuable than any adventure. |
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