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Around the World in Eighty Days" depicts the thrilling feat of Mr. Falk, an English gentleman, who overcame countless natural and man-made obstacles with firm conviction and finally completed the thrilling feat of circumnavigating the world in 80 days. The storyline is twisty and gripping. In particular, Mr. Faulk's knowledgeable, witty, courageous, and kind character deserves to be savored by the reader.
All the things in Mr. Faulk's house were put away according to the rules, and even what to do at what time Mr. Falk made detailed arrangements, and his behavior left a stereotypical impression. But behind the stereotype, he turned out to be a member of the Innovation Club, and the stereotype of material and spiritual flying were vividly displayed in Mr. Fokker. He plays cards in the club every day, reads books and newspapers, absorbs knowledge every day, and keeps abreast of the development of society through reading books and newspapers, which shows that Mr. Falk is actually a very studious person.
It is precisely because of his great knowledge that he has such confidence to bet with others. His self-confidence lies in his knowledge, in his ability, and in his continuous learning. Confidence comes from ability, and Mr. Faulk's powerful, short statements show that he is a knowledgeable and confident person.
The road around the world is full of hardships, and Mr. Falk encounters not only difficulties caused by countless natural causes, but also obstacles that the detectives have set up for others. In the face of these sudden difficulties, Mr. Falk never complained or criticized, and he always skillfully resolved one difficulty after another in a quiet manner. When the Yangon was hit by storms and delays, Mr. Falk resorted to other ways to solve the problem, and when the train was robbed and forced to stop, Mr. Falk resorted to sleds and elephants to achieve his goals.
The obstacles set up by the detectives and the arrest of the local police station did not affect Mr. Falk's itinerary. Mr. Faulk's wit and bravery make the reader applaud. In the face of difficulties, in the face of the sudden change in the situation of the silver-haired nucleus, Mr. Falk made us understand
Learn to be calm and use your wit and courage to come up with a solution to the problem. There are always more solutions than difficulties.
There is also a sparkle of humanity in Mr. Faulk's resolute character, and his enthusiasm, his kindness, also impresses the reader. He risked his own safety to rescue the beautiful Aida, and in the desperate situation of running out of time to find a servant. From this, you can see that under his resolute and rigid appearance, he has a sincere and kind heart.
Mr. Falk was an English gentleman with a wealth of knowledge and a human touch, and such a gentleman was the dream of everyone at that time.
Readers can not only enjoy the artistic beauty of this book, experience the fun of spiritual adventure with Mr. Fokker, but also learn a lot of geographical knowledge and local customs, which is pleasing to the eye. Mr. Faulk's knowledge, wit, bravery, kindness stands like a benchmark in the hearts of readers.
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During the winter break, I read the book "Around the World in 80 Days". The book tells the story of Fereas Fogg and the members of the Improvement Club who made a bet of £20,000 that Fogg could circumnavigate the globe in eighty days. Fogg and his servant Jack-of-all-trades encountered many difficulties in eighty days, but one after the other was dealt with very simply, and as a result, Fogg circumnavigated the globe in eighty days and received 20,000 pounds.
This gentleman with a cold personality and precision and punctuality encountered many things during his journey: being followed, being in a deserted village with no way out, sacrificing his life to save people, being miscalculated on a ship, fighting at sea in the storm, being separated from his servants, fighting robbers, being tested at sea when he was in a fuel emergency, and ......being imprisoned for being suspected of being a thief at customsHowever, all the difficulties did not stump Fogg, he always found a solution to the problem at the moment of crisis, and miraculously turned the danger into a predicament again and again: buying an elephant to catch a train through the jungle, hiring a boat to cross the sea to Japan, reuniting with a servant by chance, burning a ship to solve an urgent need, eliminating misunderstandings, and quietly gaining freedom ......
What a gentleman this is Ferreas Fogg! His composure, generosity, bravery, wit, kindness and attentiveness impressed everyone; It is these unusually good qualities in him that enable him to turn evil into good fortune every time, turn danger into safety, and finally complete the journey victoriously; The detective named Fix is a special person who accidentally gets involved in this trip, he is suspicious, impatient, calculating, but loyal, duty-bound and greedy, he follows Fogg all the way, and is forced to go on a trip around the world as well. He tried every means to cause trouble for Fogg and prevent him from successfully completing his plan, but his plan failed again and again; And the French lad named Jack of Trades added a lot to the trip.
Joke; Honest and brave, skilled, honest and kind, but easily deceived, he has solved many crises and created a lot of troubles for his master, and his participation makes this trip interesting; There is another figure who does not speak much, but has a very important position, and he is Lady Avada, whom Fogg sacrificed his life to rescue. She was radiant, gentle, elegant, and empathetic, and she was always by Fogg's side, supporting him spiritually and encouraging him to persevere until victory.
I will treasure this book "Around the World in 80 Days" because it has given me a lot of encouragement and courage. Especially the qualities of Fogg, I want to learn from Ferreas Fogg!!
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