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There was no general agreement about Mr. Fogg’s success in the opponents. Discuss. - English

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There was no general agreement about Mr. Fogg’s success in the opponents. Discuss.

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The five members of the club who were the opponents of Mr. Fogg were waiting for his arrival on the last day of the wager. While waiting they were discussing about Mr. Fogg’s arrival. Twenty minutes, prior to completion of the wager time, Andrew Stuart, Thomas Flanagan and Ralph started discussing about the last train from Liverpool. Andrew Stuart states that if Fogg had come by the last train, he would have gotten here and that there is only one steamer from New York to London which arrived yesterday and Fogg was not there in that steamer. Samuel Fallentin requests the rest to not be hasty in jumping to conclusions as Mr. Fogg was known to be eccentric and punctual and could appear at the last minute. According to Thomas Flanagan, Mr. Fogg could not have prevented the delays which were certain so he cannot reach the club on time. John Sullivan states that they haven’t received any intelligence from Mr. Fogg, even though there are telegraphic lines all along the route asserting the fact that Mr. Fogg had lost the wager. Gautier Ralph was sure about presenting Mr. Fogg’s cheque at Barings the next day. Thus, all except Mr. Fallentin believed that they have won the bet or else Fogg would have arrived.

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पाठ 4: Section 4 : Study of Literary Genre - Set 6: C. Novel - Around the World in 80 days

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एससीईआरटी महाराष्ट्र English [Marathi] 12 Standard HSC
पाठ 4 Section 4 : Study of Literary Genre
Set 6: C. Novel - Around the World in 80 days | Q 10

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Which one among the following is not a major character of the novel? Justify. (Select the correct one)


Complete the table highlighting the various traits of the major characters in the extract.

Phileas Fogg  
Aouda  
Passepartout  
Detective Fix  

Phileas Fogg is as cool as a cucumber whereas Passepartout is as crazy as a loon. Explain the statement by citing some references from the extract.


Detective Fix tried hard but could not fix the charge of robbery on Fogg. Explain the statement from the point of view of Fix.


Describe the character sketch of Aouda from Fogg’s point of view.


Arrange the incidents in the correct sequence as per their occurrence in the extract.

  1. Aouda accepted Fogg’s proposal of marriage.
  2. When set free, the first thing that Fogg did was he knocked Fix down.
  3. As a part of duty, Fix arrested, Fogg.
  4. At the fifty-seventh second, Fogg entered the Reform Club Saloon.

Which of the following are used as a means of transport in the novel? How do they help the character/s in the extract?

  1. Elephant
  2. Horse
  3. Train
  4. Steamer

The beginning of the extract is a scene in the prison at the custom-house. From there the novel moves further from one place/spot to another. Pick and explain all the places/spots where the incident took place.

The most of the part of the setting in the extract is in London. Explain how the setting of the extract is suited to the theme of the novel.


Describe the importance of the following place in the development of the plot and behaviour of the character.

Liverpool


Describe the importance of London in the development of the plot and behaviour of the characters in 'Around the World in Eighty Days'.


Describe the importance of the following place in the development of the plot and behaviour of the character.

Reform Club


Describe the importance of the following place in the development of the plot and behaviour of the character.

Savile Row


Describe the importance of the following place in the development of the plot and behaviour of the character.

Edinburgh


Select the correct options:

Which of the following place/s in India is/are not mentioned in the extract of the novel?

a. Bombay (Now, Mumbai)

b. Allahabad

c. Chennai

d. . Calcutta (Now, Kolkata)


Write 4-5 sentences on the ‘Morality’ theme of the extract.


Write the central idea of the given extract of the novel, ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’.


Justice is served/done in the end. Explain.


Elaborate the following quote in the light of the extract of the novel, ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’.

‘Quitters never win and winners never quit’


Elaborate the following quote in the light of the extract of the novel, ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’.

‘Time is the only solution to problems’


'Money was never a concern for Mr. Phileas Fogg; it was for honour he accepted the wager.' Discuss.


Phileas Fogg's travel around the world was full of adventures and surprises. Illustrate.


Explain how the time gained of a full day is revealed to Mr. Fogg.


Passepartout stations himself outside Phileas’ door. Give reasons.


Passepartout blamed himself for the misfortune of his master. Justify.


Explain the stress on the mind of Fogg after returning from world tour at Saville Row.


Narrate the happenings at Reform Club on the 80th day of the wager.


All is well that ends well. Justify in the light of the extract from the novel ‘Around the World in Eighty Days.’


Winning the heart is preferred to the winning of wager. Express by supporting the details.


Describe how fix, the detective creates problems for Mr. Fogg arresting him for bank robbery and how Mr. Fogg tries to solve the problem.


In what way was Mr. Fogg's final winning the wager connected with Aouda?


Pick the odd one out:


Activities based on the extract of the novel ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’.

Elaborate the following quote in the light of Phileas Fogg’s Venture .....

‘Quitters never win and Winners never quit.’


Answer in about 50 words to the questions given below:
Appreciate Phileas Fogg as the protagonist of ‘Around the World in Eighty Days.’


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