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प्रश्न
Answer in about 50 words to the question given below:
Describe the importance of ‘Reform Club’ in the development of the plot in the novel ‘Around The World in Eighty Days’.
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उत्तर
The Reform Club is crucial in Around the World in Eighty Days as it serves as the starting and ending point of Phileas Fogg’s journey. The plot begins when Fogg accepts a £20,000 wager at the club, challenging himself to travel the world in eighty days. This bet sets the adventure into motion.
In the end, Fogg returns to the club just in time, successfully winning the wager. The club symbolizes his discipline, confidence, and the suspense of the journey, making it a key element in the novel’s conflict and resolution.
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