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刑司1904邓思捷After reading Around the World in 80 Days, the protagonist Mr. Fogg’s meticulosity, generosity and strong sense of justice leaves a deep impression on me. He has had an accurate idea of the countries he had to travel through and how long it would take before he set off. At the same time, he kept a daily record of the time consumed or saved during the journey. In brief, he tries his best to do everything that needs to be done, and this is where I need to learn. In addition, I was really surprised by his generosity. He did not hesitate to hand over all the change he has to the woman who begged him at the railway station. He even directly gave the Indian guide who had gone with him to save a princess the elephant he had bought for £2,000! In my opinion, his generosity with money reflects his nature of kindness. Moreover, Mr. Fogg was a man of great sense of justice. He had risked losing £20000 and even his life to rescue Passepartout and two strangers. That was what touched me most. And I think a man like him is worthy of great respect.