![]() ![]() While crossing India by train, the train is not able to completely cross India because the track is not entirely complete, missing a section of the track 50 miles long. After Phileas Fogg makes up two days, it appears that the members of the Reform Club are wrong, until Phileas Fogg reaches India. ![]() So, he departs from London that very evening. ![]() When Phileas Fogg first makes the bet with the members of the Reform Club, the members are assessing the possible setbacks, one of which at least will occur, that will make Phileas Fogg’s odyssey impossible. He is in a conflict with time, trying to transverse the world in eighty days, and not let the setbacks stop Phileas Fogg is a very precise and honorable Englishman who made a bet that he could circumnavigate the world in eighty days. In the novel, Around the World in Eighty Days, by Jules Vern, Phileas Fogg is in conflict with time in a man versus nature conflict. ![]()
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