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The lead character Phineas Fogg ( actually Verne originally styled him Phileas Fogg, but the Barnum--like Phineas won out , in popularity, his aide Passepartout- which means ( Gets all around) in French and is also a slang term for a master key. the story has a gambling subplot which works against it.
His name is Phileas Fogg, and he is the lead character in Jules Verne's 1873 book "Around the World in 80 Days."
Phileas Fogg first met Jean Passepartout at a Reform Club in London. Passepartout became Fogg's new valet after his previous one resigned unexpectedly. Their meeting marked the beginning of their journey around the world in "Around the World in Eighty Days."
It took 13 days for Phileas Fogg and Passepartout to travel from Yokohama to San Francisco in the book "Around the World in 80 Days" by Jules Verne.
Willy Fog, the cartoon character inspired by Jules Verne's Phileas Fogg, the protagonist of the book "Around the world in 80 days" is English. The animated series is Spanish.
The book featuring Passepartout and Mr. Fix is "Around the World in Eighty Days" by Jules Verne. Passepartout is the loyal servant of Phileas Fogg, the protagonist, while Mr. Fix is a detective who mistakenly believes Fogg is a bank robber.
"Around the World in Eighty Days" is a novel by Jules Verne and not related to Judy Moody. In the book, the main characters are Phileas Fogg, Passepartout, and Detective Fix. Judy Moody is a separate character in a series of children's books by Megan McDonald.
world war 2
Phileas Fogg is the lead character in Jules Verne's 'Around the World in Eighty Days'. Mr. Fogg enters into a wager that he can a journey around the world in 80 days or less beginning and ending at his gentleman's club in London. He travels by foot, rail, steamship, balloon, horseback, and several other methods. To receive a complete list, you will have to read the book. I read it over 40 years ago and still remember it fondly. For those not familiar with Jules Verne, you are missing out on a well rounded childhood (never too late to complete that task).
In the book Bystander the conflict is that Eric the new kid follows Griffin around just because "he is cool" and it turns out to be a really bad mistake.
Phineas Fogg, the lead character in Jules Verne's book, "Around the World in 80 Days" thinks he has lost the bet when he arrives back in London. This is because although the trip took 81 days, crossing the international date line actually gave him one day back, allowing him to finish in just under the allotted time.
The conflict is your to stupid to read the book