4.3 Around the World in Eighty Days
Jules
Gabriel Verne:
He was a 19th century French novelist, poet, and playwright. Verne wrote widely popular series of adventure novels including Journey to the Centre of the Earth (1864), Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870), and Around the World in Eighty Days (1873).Verne is generally considered a major literary author in France and most of Europe, Verne has been the second most- translated author in the world.
Characters:
Major
Characters:
1) Phileas Fogg –
The hero and chief
protagonist in the novel. He is challenged by a fellow gambler to go around the
world in eighty days and he takes up the challenge. His rationality, calmness,
generosity and self-control appeal to the readers.
2) Passepartout –
He is the employee of Phileas
Fogg. He is an honest as well as a comic French man. He is loyal to his master
and yet gets into situations that makes difficult his master’s plans to travel
around the world. Passepartout attracts the reader with his loyalty, warmth and
his sense of humour.
3) Detective Fix –
He is the detective. He
comes to the wrong conclusion that Fogg is the bank robber and is merely pretending
to go around the world when his real purpose is to cheat the law. He tries to
capture Fogg.
4) Aouda –
Aouda is a Parsee Indian princess who is orphaned at an early age. She has to marry an old King and when he dies, she has been asked to commit the sacrifice of her life as per the Hindu Tradition of that time. She is rescued by Fogg’s group. She goes back with them to England, as she is unable to find her relative in Hong Kong.
Minor
Characters
1) Sir Francis Cromarty:
He is the Brigadier
General. He accompanies Fogg from Bombay to Calcutta.
2) John Bunsby:
He is the master of
the boat Tankadere, on which Fogg, Fix and Aouda travel. John is a skilled
sailor who takes the trio from Hong Kong to Shanghai so that Fogg is able to
board the San Francisco boat.
3) The Reform Club Members:
The engineer Andrew
Stuart, the bankers John Sullinan & Samuel Fallentin, the brewer Thomas
Flanagan and Gauthier Ralph and one of the governors Bank of England are Phileas Fogg’s partners at the Reform club.
4) The Parsee Guide:
A bright looking young
Parsee, offers to be the guide on the elephant which will take the travellers
to Allahabad. He is a brave and intelligent man and does his job well in
conveying the passengers swiftly to Allahabad.
5) 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.
6) 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.
7) 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.
1) Plot:
Arrange the incidents in correct sequence as per their occurrence in the extract.
a) Aouda accepted Fogg's proposal of marriage.
b) When set free, the
first thing that Fogg did was he knocked Fix down.
c) As a part of duty, Fix
arrested Fogg.
d) At the fifty-seventh
second, Fogg entered the Reform Club Saloon.
Answer:
Correct sequence of the incidents:
c) As a part of duty, Fix
arrested Fogg.
b) When set free, the
first thing that Fogg did was he knocked Fix down.
d) At the fifty-seventh
second, Fogg entered the Reform Club Saloon.
a) Aouda accepted Fogg's
proposal of marriage.
2) Plot:
Arrange the incidents in correct sequence as per their occurrence in the
extract.
(a) Fogg knocked detective
Fix down.
(b) Passepartout had
extinguished the gas burner, which had been burning for eighty days.
(c) Fogg ordered a special
train to go to London.
(d) Detective Fix had
arrested Fogg
Answer:
Correct sequence of the
incidents:
(d) Detective Fix had
arrested Fogg
(a) Fogg knocked detective
Fix down.
(c) Fogg ordered a special
train to go to London.
(b) Passepartout had
extinguished the gas burner, which had been burning for eighty days.
3) Plot:
(i) Choose an appropriate reason from the following for Phileas Fogg starting his journey around the world.
(a) Fellow members bet Fogg
(b) Fogg
bets his fellow members
(c) Fogg wants to marry Aouda
(d) Fogg committed robbery
(ii) There
is a sudden twist in the climax of the novel. Give the line that brings this
twist.
Answer:
(i) Appropriate reason for
Phileas Fogg starting his journey around the world.
(a) Fellow members bet Fogg
(ii) Line showing a sudden
twist in the climax of the novel:
At the fifty-seventh
second the door of the saloon opened; and the pendulum had not beat the
sixtieth second when Phileas Fogg appeared, followed by an excited crowd who
had forced their way through the club doors, and in his calm voice, said, “Here
I am, gentlemen!”
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By: Prof. Deepak Dahake
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Thank u for help sir
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