As Fogg and Passepartout travel through India, they encounter cultural differences, unexpected obstacles, and the rescue of Aouda. How do these experiences challenge Fogg’s rigid, logical approach to the journey? Do you think his decision to help Aouda reveals a deeper side to his character?
As Fogg and Passepartout travel through India, they encounter cultural differences, unexpected obstacles, and the rescue of Aouda. How do these experiences challenge Fogg’s rigid, logical approach to the journey? Do you think his decision to help Aouda reveals a deeper side to his character?