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Justify it with Fogg's journey in the extract from "Around the World in Eighty Days'.​

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Answered by veerajagarwal
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Answer: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. ... Thus, the novel ends with Fogg being rewarded for his efforts.

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Answered by AditiHegde
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All is well that ends well - Justify it with Fogg's journey in the extract from "Around the World in Eighty Days'

  • it was Fogg's determination and intelligence that he was circumnavigate the world in forty days.
  • during his journey, he saved  Aouda in India from mishappening
  • he was also arrested by Detective Fix but was later released as a result he could not reach London on time.
  • but he later realized he had gained a day while crossing international date and reached the Reform club in London and won the bet and also earned the love of Aouda.

hence, it is correctly said that All is well that ends well.

note: the question is incomplete.

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