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Around the world in 80 days

Moral Values
I have selected the novel entitled
Around the World in 80 Days written by
Jules Verne in order to answer the
question. The novel tells about a
gentleman named Phileas Fogg who
goes around the world in 80 days with
his butler, Jean Passepartout as they
embark on journey which is full of
adventures and surprises.
The moral values that I have learnt
from the novel are be organised, be brave
and be persistent. The moral values are
portrayed by the main character in the
novel, Phileas Fogg. First and foremost,
Phileas Fogg is an organized person who
leads his life in a well organised way such
as his shaving water must be of a certain
degree and he eats his lunch every time in
the Reform Club at his usual time.
In addition to this, Phileas Fogg is a
brave person when he decides to save
Aouda. He has to risk his life and freedom
to rescue Aouda but Phileas Fogg is willing
to do whatever is within his reach to free
her from her kidnappers. Last but not least,
Phileas Fogg is a persistent person when he
accepts a bet to travel around the world
and he finally succeeds in his quest.
In conclusion, the moral values that I
have learnt from the novel are be
organised, be brave and be persistent. All
the moral values have taught me to be a
better person in my life.

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