What kind of man was passpartout
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Passepartout - Fogg's valet, Passepartout is a foil to Fogg's character. This interesting Frenchman is an integral part of the story, from the very first chapter. He is shown as a man, who is on the lookout for some peace and quiet after having had a very exciting and adventurous life.
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The character sketch of Passpartout:-
- Passpartout was the travel companion of Mr.Fogg. He was the valet of Mr.Fogg.
- Passpartout is a Frenchman by origin and carries the characteristics of a true French person in his demeanor.
- He is a simple-minded individual who does not have much want to get into any fuss.
- He is a very interesting man, exciting and adventurous too. He has traveled all over the world, but still carries this perfect aura of simplicity around himself.
- Passpartout is a character from the book 'All around the world in 80 days'.
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