求一篇英语作文!急……大一的写一篇《八十天环游世界》的读后感,内容要包括作者简介,以及最喜欢的片段介绍或摘抄,最后,还要有自己的感受,字数为800字!热心的朋友呀,定会加奖的!希望可

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求一篇英语作文!急……大一的写一篇《八十天环游世界》的读后感,内容要包括作者简介,以及最喜欢的片段介绍或摘抄,最后,还要有自己的感受,字数为800字!热心的朋友呀,定会加奖的!希望可
求一篇英语作文!急……大一的
写一篇《八十天环游世界》的读后感,内容要包括作者简介,以及最喜欢的片段介绍或摘抄,最后,还要有自己的感受,字数为800字!
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求一篇英语作文!急……大一的写一篇《八十天环游世界》的读后感,内容要包括作者简介,以及最喜欢的片段介绍或摘抄,最后,还要有自己的感受,字数为800字!热心的朋友呀,定会加奖的!希望可
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There is something to be said about the writing of Jules Verne...he is direct,concise and minimalist which seems so opposite of the stories he is writing,which are always huge fantastic tales.Though many of his novels are more Science Fiction,this is simply an Adventure novel.The problem with reading this novel now,is that it is very difficult to go into it without having seen one of the many movies that were made from the book.I believe that by the time I read this,I had seen almost every movie ever made on it (include the newest "Jackie Chan" version which my kids love).That being said...even though the movies and the book are very different,the ending is still the same,which detracts a bit from the reading of the book.I would have loved to have read this back in the time when it was written,I am sure that the little boys and girls laying in their beds reading this were exhilarated by the ending,and then spent many an hour planning their own trip around the world.Something in Verne's writing does that...it opens up your belief that somewhere out there is a grand adventure waiting for you.
This tale is told mainly from the perspective of Passepartout,the manservant of Phileas Fogg.Fogg is and has always been a punctual man whose life is run like clockwork.Each second of the day is structured,pre-planned and no great adventure ever befalls Mr.Fogg.Passapartout,a Frenchman looking for a new start on life is very excited to find such a calm,respectable,and orderly man to work for.Unfortunately on his very first day on the job,Fogg makes a strange bet.Fogg bets his friends that it is indeed possible to round the world in 80 days.After much arguing,they take the bet,half of Fogg's fortune is at stake.When he returns home,Fogg informs Passepartout of their mission and they begin to pack.Meanwhile,the Bank has been robbed of 50k pounds (a huge amount back then) and Inspector Fix is on the case...hearing about Fogg's plan to circle the globe,he assumes that he is the thief and is using the bet to run from the law.
Heading Eastward,Fogg and Passepartout travel by train,ship and elephant,with Fix always on their trail.The descriptions of the places they travel through are very minimalist,and the reader learns very little about the different cities and countries they cross.Since the travelers spend most of the time on trains or ships there is very little description,and much more on the planning and tracking of their trip.The most descriptive and interesting part of the story for me was the part where they were forced to take an elephant to continue the journey.Because they were then outside and traveling more slowly there was some additional detail and the action increased.
On the whole this is a brilliantly thought out book,though I don't consider it one of Verne's best.I only say that because I found that people riding on a boat or a train are not particularly exciting.There was never the sense of danger that "Journey to the Center of the Earth" or some of his others contained.Still it was a very fun and quick read.I highly recommend it to the 13 and up crew.Much younger than that and I believe they would enjoy having it read to them,because due to the differences in the world back then versus now,I feel that it would require some discussion for true appreciation.On the whole I think everyone should sit down at some point and read this book,along with many of his others.

Around the World in Eighty Days
Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne is a novel about the adventures of Phileas Fogg and his servant Passerpartout. One day while Phileas Fogg is with so...

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Around the World in Eighty Days
Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne is a novel about the adventures of Phileas Fogg and his servant Passerpartout. One day while Phileas Fogg is with some friends, he reads in a newspaper that it is possible to travel around the world in eighty days. No one believes this is true, except Phileas. Then Phileas bets them that he could make the journey in eighty or under days, and then leaves along with his servant immediately.
The thing Jules Verne concentrates most on during Around the World in Eighty Days is how precise Phileas Fogg is. In the beginning, Mr. Fogg fires his servant because the water he brought him to shave in was four degrees of the correct temperature. I thought this was quite comic. When Mr. Fogg hires Passerpartout, he instructs him exactly when to prepare breakfast, exactly how hot his water should be and many other silly things. When Phileas is talking to his friends after making his bet he told them exactly when he would return and exactly where he would be.
One thing about Around the World in Eighty Days, is this entire notion of taking eighty days to travel around the world. When Jules Verne wrote this book, he probably had no idea about how much the world would advance. Today, with the technology we have, we can physically travel around the world in about a day. But also today, we have the power to travel around the world in about eight seconds with computers.
"Around the World in 80 Days" is not luckily Jackie's worst film, that is still "Tuxedo".
What makes 80 Days such a taunting movie is its unevenness. The film switches between light-hearted to serious and even between various styles of comedy, from Jackie's classic slapstick, to witty, to vain, to gross-out and even Python-style comedy.
As far as fight-scenes go, they are well choreographed and Jackie can luckily still kick ass. There were some parts of the film that didn't make a whole lot of sense and because of the massiveness of the plot it feels rather long. Luckily the changes in style keep the viewer on their toes but the climax was not very satisfying however.
All in all, Around the World in 80 Days is an amusing film to watch. It has both great and not-so-great moments and may be a little too unconventional for Jackie's fans, but a good movie none the less.

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