I've read the book myself. It seems that India is portrayed as a place with vast areas tamed by the British, but with other scattered regions full of wild landscapes. Verne also portrays many of the Hindus who were not in areas fully under British rule as fanatics who conduct murders and human sacrifices, which is actually not the case.
In "Around the World in Eighty Days," India is depicted as a country of diverse landscapes, bustling cities, and rich cultural traditions. The novel showcases India's vibrant markets, majestic palaces, and varied customs, offering a colorful portrayal of the country as Phileas Fogg and Passepartout pass through on their journey around the world.
It seems to be a place where there are murderers in the uncolonized parts and the crazy colonized parts.
The title came from the plot of the book.Two gentlemen travel around the world in 80 days!
north India
Around the World in Eighty Dreams was created in 1992.
Around the World in Eighty Dreams ended in 1992.
The duration of Around the World in Eighty Dreams is 1800.0 seconds.
Phileas Fogg
Around the Day in Eighty Worlds was created in 1967.
Around the World in Eighty Ways - 1988 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M USA:R
The cast of Around the World in Eighty Dreams - 1992 includes: Mark Camacho as Carlos
Judge Obadiah is an American character in the novel "Around the World in Eighty Days" by Jules Verne.
The main antagonist in "Around the World in Eighty Days" is Detective Fix, who wrongly believes that Phileas Fogg is a bank robber and follows him throughout his journey to arrest him.
Jules Verne
The phrase should end with "eighty days."