When I first read this book, I thought Mr. Fogg was a cold fish. Because he has no relatives and doesn't like to associate with others. But after reading this book, I realized that Mr. Fogg was warm-hearted. There were many cruel customs in India at that time. For example, Mr Fogg met a woman who was going to be burned alive to bury her husband. Mr. Fogg wanted to save the woman at once, and everyone around him advised him not to go, so I didn't think it was necessary to save her. Because, 1, that's too dangerous; Saving that woman has nothing to do with Mr. Fogg traveling around the world, and it will waste precious time. However, Mr. Fogg finally saved her and married her. Another thing also shows that Mr. Fogg is a warm-hearted man: his servant Passepartout was lost, and Mr. Fogg did not give up looking for him, asking about his whereabouts everywhere and finally found Passepartout in Japan.
Mr. Fogg is really a good man, and I especially hope that there will be more enthusiastic people like him. In that case, our world will become more beautiful!