Passerpout
In "Around the World in 80 Days", the new servant is called Passepartout because it means "goes everywhere" or "passes through everything" in French. This name symbolizes his role in accompanying Phileas Fogg on his journey around the world.
Indentured servant.
The protagonist is Phileas Fogg. He makes a bet and travels around the world with his man servant.
The name of the manservant in "Around the World in 80 Days" by Jules Verne is Jean Passepartout. He is the faithful and resourceful French servant to the main character, Phileas Fogg.
Phileas Fogg and his man servant Passepartout
As the "servant of the servants of God' he reports to all Catholics around the world.
indentured servant
The connection between cultures around the world is called: GLOBALIZATION
an indentured servant
The climate in one area, like the Midwest or Hawaii, is called a regional climate. The average climate around the world is called global climate.
Circumnavigation.
there was passepartout ( servant) Phileas fogg (master ) ( the guy who makes the bet) Fix ( the detective) Yes, that is 3 people
ALL lines of latitude go all the way around the world.