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all is well that ends well. justify in the light of the extract from the novel around the world in eighty days​

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Answered by adityaborde03
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The journey undertaken by Fogg and Passepartout, when they set out to circumnavigate the world in eighty days, is filled with dangerous obstacles and impossibly difficult situations. However, with Fogg's determination and wit, and Passepartout's clever ways, they manage to overcome the numerous challenges before them and still find time to do good for others. While on their journey, Fogg rescues Aouda from a terrible fate in India and brings her along with him to England. They brave many dangers together and steadily inch closer to their goal till they finally arrive at Liverpool. Just when Fogg begins to believe that his hard work and labour will soon be paid off, he is arrested by Detective Fix, delivering a severe blow to Fogg's plans of reaching London on time. This arrest is particularly cruel, because not only is Fogg not the actual robber but also because Fogg was so close to reaching his goal. Even though Fix eventually realizes his mistake and releases Fogg. they miss the deadline and Fogg seemingly loses the bet. However, Fogg soon realizes that the deadline has not passed as he gained a day when crossing the international dateline and he reaches the Reform Club just in time to win the bet. Thus, the novel ends with Fogg being rewarded for his efforts. He not only wins the bet and defends his honour, but also earns the love of a charming woman, Aouda. Hence, one can say that 'All is well that ends well.

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