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AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS

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AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS

Jules Verne

STAGES OF THE BOOK

- Departure: London -First stop: Suez (Egypt) -Second stop: Bombay (India) -Third stop: Calcutta (India) -Fourth stop: Victoria city (Hong kong) -Fifth stop: Yokohama( Japan) -Sixth stop: San Francisco (United States) -Seventh stop: New York (United States) -Eighth stop: London

THE SEVENTH STOP: NEW YORK

In New York the train is attacked by Indians who kidnap Passepartout, but Fogg joins the soldiers and saves the butler and they head towards England.

THE SECOND STOP : BOMBAY

From Bombay they rent an elephant and travel to Calcutta.

THE FOURTH STOP: HONG KONG

The three arrived in Hong Kong because it was thought that there was a relative of Auda, it turns out that he has moved, while in all this they were followed by Fix who arrests Fogg and makes Passepartout smoke opium. Fogg, Auda and Fix leave for Yokohama.

THE THIRD STOP: CALCUTTA

In Calcutta Fogg and Passepartout decide to save an Indian woman who was about to be killed in a funeral procession. They decide to embark towards Hong Kong with her.

THE FIRS STOP: SUEZ

In Suez, Fogg is mistaken for one of the perpetrators of the Bank of England robbery, by Detective Fix. But Fogg and Passepartout don't give up and head to Bombay with an elephant.

THE SIXTH STOP: SAN FRANCISCO

Once in San Francisco, Fix can no longer arrest Fogg and promises Passepartout not to arrest Fogg but to help him return to England for the bet. So they leave for New York.

THE DEPARTURE: LONDON

it all started at the reform club, where Fogg finds himself reading his newspaper and reads the news of a major robbery at the Bank of England, but also one in which a new railway in India is described. Fogg then manages to calculate that in 80 days he can travel around the world and bets twenty thousand pounds that he will be able to accomplish this feat together with his new ''gentleman'' Passepartout. So then they left for Mumbay.

THE FIFTH STOP: YOKOHAMA

In Yokohama they board for San Francisco.