
Phileas Fogg
Phileas Fogg is a fictional British gentleman from Jules Verne’s novel "Around the World in Eighty Days." He is portrayed as meticulous, punctual, and reserved, with a strong sense of precision and discipline. Fogg makes a daring wager that he can travel around the world within eighty days, demonstrating his confidence and adherence to rules. Throughout the journey, he faces various challenges but remains determined and composed, showcasing his resourcefulness. Fogg embodies the ideals of punctuality and determination, reflecting the values of Victorian England, and his adventure explores themes of technology, globalization, and human resilience.