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Explain how the author has made use of International Date Line and time zones in his novel.

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Phileas Fogg is challenged by his friends to go around the world in eighty days. As he sets out to accomplish this task, he goes through various lands and undertakes many adventures. He goes through Brindisi, Suez, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, New York and Liverpool. By travelling eastwards around the world, Phileas Fogg had gained time by journeying through all those time zones. In the end, Fogg wins his bet because he had gained ‘a day’ while crossing the International Date Line. However, he does not realize this on his own and almost loses the bet. Through coincidence and sheer luck, Fogg is made aware of the additional day and wins the bet with just moments to spare. Thus the author has aptly used time zones in his novel ‘Around the world in eighty days’.

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

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Chapter 4 Section 4 : Study of Literary Genre
Set 6: C. Novel - Around the World in 80 days | Q 1

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