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Around the World in 80 days

Around the World in 80 days. By: Lily Royston and Courtney Buttram. Chapter 14 summary. Chapter 14 started when Passapartout and Fogg had saved Auoda, a cherished monarch of India, from her executioners. They are escaping from India while Auoda is in an extreme mental depression.

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Around the World in 80 days

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  1. Around the World in 80 days By: Lily Royston and Courtney Buttram

  2. Chapter 14 summary • Chapter 14 started when Passapartout and Fogg had saved Auoda, a cherished monarch of India, from her executioners. They are escaping from India while Auoda is in an extreme mental depression. • Their goal was to get Auoda to Hong Kong, so that she will be safe from the people who are trying to kill her. • Later, they arrive at a train station, to get to Calcutta, India. Calcutta, India

  3. Chapter 15 summary • At the train station in Calcutta, a policeman stops them and asks them to come with him. He takes them to a jail and they are tried for trespassing on sacred ground when they rescued Auoda. They pay bail for ₤2,000 and get on with their journey.

  4. Time and Place setting • Allahabad • Train station • Benares • Calcutta • The jailhouse • Time elapsed- 6:00pm on October 24th – 7:00am on October 25th

  5. Plants and animals Animals Plants • Hemp • Barley • Wheat • Corn • Elephant • Alligator • Gulls • Turtles • Horses

  6. Clothing, Possessions, and food • A dress of Scotch stuff • A large mantle • An otter-skin pelisse • Passapartout’sshoes

  7. Modes of transportation • Elephant • Carriage: went 80 mph • Steamer • Train • a regular boat

  8. Amount of money spent • Passepartout spends ₤75 on clothes for Auoda (see slide on Clothing, Possessions, and Food). • Phileas Fogg spends ₤2,000 to bail him and Passepartout out of jail.

  9. Cultural nuances • The people traveled by a horse-drawn carriage and an elephant • They had a poem king.

  10. Important instances in the plot/obstacles • Phileas and Passepartout get arrested for trespassing on the sacred pagoda of Malabar Hill, at Bombay

  11. Important things the characters say, do, or think • Fogg and Passapartout rescue Auoda. • Fogg and Passapartout are reported by Fix because he wanted to frame them of something that he set them up to do, so that they will go to jail.

  12. Unfamiliar words • Gaily- Joyfully • Prostration- Extreme physical exhaustion • Pious- Sanctimonious • Ablutions- A cleansing with liquid • Anglicized- To become English • Opium- causes dullness; inaction • Palkighari- A four wheeled carriage

  13. Unfamiliar words continued • Squalid- Foul, wretched • Disgorge- Give up something

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