Around the world in 80 days clock

Around the world in 80 days clock

Around the world in 80 days clock

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Around the world in 80 days clock

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It’s time to check your clocks and rethink the traditional timepiece as functional wall decor. Constructed with premium, shatter-resistant materials. Wall clocks available in natural, black or white frame color with either a black or white hand.

Around the world in 80 days clock

Around the world in 80 days clock

Specifications

  • Frame available in natural wood, black or white

  • High-impact plexiglass crystal face

  • Requires 1 AA battery (not included)

  • 10" (W) and 1.75" (D)

  • Hook on the back for easy hanging

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Around the world in 80 days clock

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What is the significance of the clock in Around the World in 80 Days?

In the end, time ends up controlling Fogg, as Fogg becomes a slave to time by having to watch the clock obsessively while trying to cross the world in time to win his bet. Time proves that it can't be slowed, sped up, or controlled, but time does help Fogg in the end when he gains a day.

Where is the clock in Around the World in 80 Days?

Staring up at the New York City train station clock that he recognizes from a postcard calling him “coward,” Phileas Fogg asks the reporters gathered around him if the whole city knows that he is there.

Did someone actually go round the world in 80 days?

No – he didn't! Around the World in Eighty Days is not based on a true story, it is actually completely fictional. Where did Jules Verne get his story from?

How does Round the World in 80 Days End?

Around the World in Eighty Days ends with Phileas Fogg, Passepartout, Fix, and Aouda returning to England in the nick of time. They win the wager at the Reform Club and divide the prize money amongst themselves. Fogg and Aouda marry and Fogg reflects on what a wonderful adventure he has had.