![]() This example is proof of Phileas Fogg’s kindness because he is Phileas Fogg also saves Passepartout’s life. Phileas Fogg takes time to stop and save Aouda from being sacrificed unwillingly, showing that he cares more about people than he does his quest to travel around the world. Instead of being delayed in traveling around the world, Phileas Fogg uses his creativity to help him find alternate ways to continue his travels. While he is waiting, Phileas Fogg sees that he can hire a land sled, and so he hires one to take him to the next train station. On the last leg of his journey, Phileas Fogg displays his creativity, when he is stuck in the middle of the US after saving Passerpartout, waiting for a train. Later, while traveling on this boat, the captain is running out of fuel for the engine, so Phileas Fogg buys the boat and tells the captain to burn any parts of the ship that are not unnecessary. His creativity is seen when he misses the steamer yet then goes to find a different boat instead of waiting for another steamer. Phileas Fogg’s creativity is on display again while in Hong Kong. Phileas Fogg needs to find a way to travel to the next section of the railroad, and instead of walking, he scouts around and buys an elephant. The first example of Phileas Fogg’s inventiveness is seen when he buys an elephant to make it to the continuation of the railway in India. Phileas Fogg’s tranquility is undoubtedly aided by the fact that he is inventive. Instead of being overcome with anxiety, Phileas Fogg consistently remains calm in the face of many difficulties. ![]() Phileas Fogg walks instead of runs, showing tranquility in the moment of greatest anxiety. “Around the World in Eighty Days” by Jules Verne (Osgood, 1873). Another example of Phileas Fogg being calm occurs in Bombay.įrontispiece: Phileas Fogg. Showing that Phileas Fogg is not anxious to leave. Phileas Fogg makes the bet and then calmly keeps playing the whist hand they had just started, even though the Englishmen offered to let him leave immediately. A first example of Phileas Fogg’s tranquility is when he first makes the bet with the other Englishmen. Phileas Fogg remains calm as he is faced with many hardships and difficulties while traveling around the world. Throughout his odyssey Phileas Fogg proves himself to be a calm, inventive, and kind person. As he faces many difficulties, Phileas Fogg overcomes them one after the other. ![]() As the story advances, Phileas Fogg is faced with the difficult task of traveling around the world, although, as he finds out, the task is not as difficult as first thought. This is the result of his making a bet with the members of the Reform Club. In the story, Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Vern, Phileas Fogg, an eccentric Englishman gentleman, must travel around the world in eighty days.
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