1) The document discusses several themes from Jules Verne's novel Around the World in 80 Days, including the importance of time, overcoming obstacles through perseverance and resourcefulness, the value of relationships, and qualities like honesty and selflessness.
2) It specifically highlights how Phileas Fogg is very punctual and counts every minute, as well as examples of the characters facing issues like missed trains, kidnappings, and arrests but solving problems through their actions and skills.
3) The characters demonstrate kindness toward each other through acts like Phileas paying bail for Passepartout and ensuring Aouda's comfort, highlighting themes of compassion and teamwork.
2. THE ESSENSE OF TIME/ TIME IS GOLD NO NOTE CHAPTER PAGE 1 Phileas Fogg is very particular about time. He timed his life by a clock. There was a strange clock in a corner of the room. It showed the hours, the minutes, the seconds, the days, the months and the years. 1 2 2 Every minute counts. A train is missed because of being late. The China, the steamer bound for Liverpool, had left just forty-five minutes before! 14 120 3 Even a few minutes, an hour or a day earlier can make a difference. To-tomorrow is Sunday!...Phileas Fogg had fifteen minutes to reach the Reform Club. 17 140-141
3. COPING WITH ADVERSITIES / HARDSHIP/ OBSTACLES NO NOTE CHAPTER PAGE 1 PROBLEM:IN INDIA C NO TRAIN TO GO TO CULCUTTA . SOLUTION: BUY AN ELEPHANT CHAPTER 6 42-45 2 PROBLEM: AOUDA IS KIDNAPPED BY BANDITS SOLUTION:RESCUE HER CHAPTER 7 50-52 3 PROBLEM: PASSEPASTOUT IS ARRESTED FOR ENTERING THE TEMPLE SOULTION:PHILEAS PAY S THE BAIL CHAPTER 9 57-59 4 PROBLEM: PASSEPASTOUTS ALONE IN YOKOHAMA WITH NO MONEY SOLUTION:GET A JOB IN AN ACROBATIC TROUPE AND FINDS HIS MASTER CHAPTER 12 88-91
4. KINDNESS & HUMANITY NO NOTE CHAPTER PAGE 1 The poor girl lay Chap 7 51 2 Phileas spoke up. I shall pay his bail Chap 9 59 3 Nonsense- youre not in the way Chap 10 70
5. PERSEVERANCE & DETERMINATION NO NOTE CHAPTER PAGE 1 Phileas tried to hire the elephant to take them to Allahabad, where the train. CHAPTER 6 43,44 2 Passepartout was on his way to Japan without a penny in his pocket. The trip was.. CHAPTER 12 87 3 The men rode through a thick forest and then through dry fields. They saw some animals mainly. CHAPTER 7 47 4 Three hours after Fix had left him in that awful. CHAPTER 12 85
6. THE IMPORTANCE OF RELATIONSHIP NO NOTE CHAPTER PAGE 1 WHEN PHILEAS THOUGHT HE HAD LOST THE BET, PASSEPASTOUT FELT GULITY CHAPTER 17 137 2 PHILEAS AND AOUDA TOGETHER CHAPTER 17 139
7. RESOURCEFULNESS NO NOTE CHAPTER PAGE 1 IN INDIA C NO TRAIN TO GO TO CULCUTTA , PHILEAS SEARCH FOR OTHER WAY; BUYS AN ELEPHANT CHAPTER 6 42-45 2 AOUDA IS KIDNAPPED BY BANDITS, THEY MAKE A PLAN TO RESCUE HER CHAPTER 7 50-52 3 PASSEPASTOUTS ALONE IN YOKOHAMA WITH NO MONEY AND HUNGRY. HE GETS A JOB IN AN ACROBATIC TROUPE AND FINDS PHILEAS AND AOUDA CHAPTER 12 88-91 4 THEY MISS THE BOAT FOR LIVERPOOL. PHILEAS PLEADS CAPT. SPEEDY TO HELP HIM GO TO LIVERPOOL. CHAPTER 15 122-123
8. HONESTY & FORTHRIGHTNESS NO NOTE CHAPTER PAGE 1 Passepartout explains to Detective Fix that his monsieur is making a tour of the world. Chapter 4 28 2 Passepartout also explains that his monsieur carries a large amount of money with him. Chapter 4 29 3
9. SELFLESSNESS NO NOTE CHAPTER PAGE 1 Phileas and Passepartout together with Sir Francis save Auoda from the bandits. Chapter 7 49 2 Phileas is willing to pay a bail for Passepartout. Chapter 9 59 3 Phileas wanted to make sure that Aouda was comfortable and had everything that she neesed. Chapter 9 58