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Write the central idea of the given extract of the novel, ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’. - English

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Write the central idea of the given extract of the novel, ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’.

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The given extract focuses on the importance of human connection. Before undertaking a trip around the world, Fogg lived a lonely life. He was detached from society and did not care about what people thought of him. However, by the end of the trip, Fogg realizes the significance of human connection. In Passepartout, he finds a loyal and trustworthy friend and in Aouda, a wonderful and charming partner. Thus, through his many adventures, he gains an understanding and appreciation of interpersonal relationships, which he never had before and considers this to be his greatest reward from the trip. The ending of the novel is unexpected and leads to a sudden twist of events, which result in Fogg winning the bet. However, Fogg realizes that the long and dangerous journey that he has undertaken has been worthwhile, not because he won the bet, but because it led him to Aouda. Thus, through the ending, the author tries to convey to the reader that life holds more meaning than mere worldly desires and that sometimes, the prize is the relationships we form with people.

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पाठ 4.3: Around the World in Eighty Days - Brainstorming (A4) Theme [पृष्ठ २०३]

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बालभारती English Yuvakbharati [English] Standard 12 Maharashtra State Board
पाठ 4.3 Around the World in Eighty Days
Brainstorming (A4) Theme | Q 4 | पृष्ठ २०३

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Which one among the following is not a major character of the novel? Justify. (Select the correct one)


Phileas Fogg is as cool as a cucumber whereas Passepartout is as crazy as a loon. Explain the statement by citing some references from the extract.


Detective Fix tried hard but could not fix the charge of robbery on Fogg. Explain the statement from the point of view of Fix.


Describe the character sketch of Aouda from Fogg’s point of view.


There is a sudden twist in the climax of the novel. Explain by citing some lines and relevant examples from the extract.


Which of the following is an appropriate reason for Phileas Fogg starting his journey around the world?


Which of the following are used as a means of transport in the novel? How do they help the character/s in the extract?

  1. Elephant
  2. Horse
  3. Train
  4. Steamer

Describe the importance of London in the development of the plot and behaviour of the characters in 'Around the World in Eighty Days'.


Describe the importance of the following place in the development of the plot and behaviour of the character.

Reform Club


Describe the importance of the following place in the development of the plot and behaviour of the character.

Savile Row


Describe the importance of the following place in the development of the plot and behaviour of the character.

Edinburgh


Write 4-5 sentences on the ‘Morality’ theme of the extract.


Justice is served/done in the end. Explain.


Elaborate the following quote in the light of the extract of the novel, ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’.

‘Quitters never win and winners never quit’


Elaborate the following quote in the light of the extract of the novel, ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’.

‘Time is the only solution to problems’


Following are some dialogues of the major characters in the extract. Find out who the speaker is, his/her tone, style, significance, etc., of the dialogue.

Dialogue Speaker Who said to Whom Tone, Style, Significance, etc.
“Why do you not curse me? It was my fault that"      
“If Phileas Fogg had come in the 7:23 train, he would have got here by this time. We can, therefore, regard the bet as won.”      
“Sir-forgive me - a most- unfortunate resemblance - robber arrested three days age-you-are free!”      
“Will you pardon me for bringing you to England?”      
“It is for me to ask that question. You were ruined, but now you are rich again.”      

Explain how the author has made use of International Date Line and time zones in his novel.


'Money was never a concern for Mr. Phileas Fogg; it was for honour he accepted the wager.' Discuss.


Phileas Fogg's travel around the world was full of adventures and surprises. Illustrate.


Explain how the time gained of a full day is revealed to Mr. Fogg.


Passepartout stations himself outside Phileas’ door. Give reasons.


Passepartout blamed himself for the misfortune of his master. Justify.


Compare the remorse in the minds of Mr. Fogg and Aouda for the seeming failure of his wager.


Explain the stress on the mind of Fogg after returning from world tour at Saville Row.


Narrate the happenings at Reform Club on the 80th day of the wager.


There was no general agreement about Mr. Fogg’s success in the opponents. Discuss.


Narrate the happenings at a prison where Fogg was kept under arrest.


Winning the heart is preferred to the winning of wager. Express by supporting the details.


Describe how fix, the detective creates problems for Mr. Fogg arresting him for bank robbery and how Mr. Fogg tries to solve the problem.


In what way was Mr. Fogg’s final winning the wager connected with Aouda?


Activities based on the extract of the novel ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’.

Elaborate the following quote in the light of Phileas Fogg’s Venture .....

‘Quitters never win and Winners never quit.’


Phileas Fogg knocked detective fix down – Give reason/s.


Answer in about 50 words to the questions given below:
Appreciate Phileas Fogg as the protagonist of ‘Around the World in Eighty Days.’


Answer in about 50 words to the questions given below:
The most interesting part of the extract ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’ is its climax. Discuss.

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