Phileas Fogg


Fileas Fogg according to the novel by Alphonse de Neuville, Fileas Fogg or Filip Fogg (original spelling of Phileas Fogg) - literary figure from the novel by French writer Juliusz Verne Around the world (1872). Character characteristics

He was a wealthy English gentleman who had to make a trip around the world to win a bet. He tried to do it in no more than 80 days, using the various means of communication available at that time and from the newly built Suez Canal.

He was accompanied by a French servant, Passepartout (in Polish translations: Globe Traveler). Detective Fix, a tracking traveler, suspected that Fogg was a sought after Scotland Yard thief who robbed one of London's banks.

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