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Jean Passepartout

Jean Passepartout is a fictional character in Jules Verne’s novel Around the World in Eighty Days, published in 1873. He is the French valet of the novel’s English main character, Phileas Fogg. His surname translates literally to “goes everywhere”, but “passepartout” is also an idiom meaning “skeleton key” in French. It can also be understood as a play on the English word passport—or its French equivalent passeport. At the beginning of the novel, Passepartout has just been hired by Phileas Fogg after Fogg’s previous valet failed to meet his exacting standards on 2 October 1872 at twenty eight minutes past eight. Passepartout, who has lived an irregular and well-travelled life, is looking forward to a restful employment, as Fogg is known for his regular habits which never take him farther afield than the Reform Club. On Passepartout’s first day at work, Fogg makes a bet with his friends at the Club that he can circumnavigate the world within 80 days and Passepartout is obliged to accompany him. In addition to the wager, the valet has an additional incentive to complete the journey quickly: he left a gaslight burning in his room and the resulting expense of wasted gas will be docked from his salary. During the journey, Passepartout plays a needed role in Fogg’s adventures, such as rescuing a young woman named Aouda from a forced sati and becoming a friend of Fix, a police detective who suspects Fogg of robbing a bank. In Philip José Farmer’s 1973 novel The Other Log of Phileas Fogg, Passepartout is merely a code-name. Like Phileas Fogg, Passepartout is actually an agent of the Eridanians, a race of aliens hiding on Earth and opposed to the Capellans, whose servants include Captain Nemo and Professor Moriarty…
Alias Jean Passepartout
Real Names/Alt Names Jean Passepartout
Characteristics Hero, Sidekick, Film Characters, Realism and Victorian Age, Public Domain
Creators/Key Contributors Jules Verne
First Appearance Around the World in Eighty Days (1872)
First Publisher Le Temps (as serial), Pierre-Jules Hetzel (book form)
Appearance List Novels: Around the World in Eighty Days (1872), The Extraordinary Voyages of Saturnino Farandola, in the Five or Six Parts of the World and in All Countries Known and Unknown to Mr Jules Verne (1879). Theatre: Around the World in Eighty Days (1874). Film: Le avventure straordinarissime di Saturnino Farandola (1913), Die Reise um die Erde in 80 Tagen (1923), Around the World in 18 days (1923).
Sample Read Around The World In Eighty Days (1873) [Internet Archive]
Description Jean Passepartout is a fictional character in Jules Verne’s novel Around the World in Eighty Days, published in 1873. He is the French valet of the novel’s English main character, Phileas Fogg. His surname translates literally to “goes everywhere”, but “passepartout” is also an idiom meaning “skeleton key” in French. It can also be understood as a play on the English word passport—or its French equivalent passeport. At the beginning of the novel, Passepartout has just been hired by Phileas Fogg after Fogg’s previous valet failed to meet his exacting standards on 2 October 1872 at twenty eight minutes past eight. Passepartout, who has lived an irregular and well-travelled life, is looking forward to a restful employment, as Fogg is known for his regular habits which never take him farther afield than the Reform Club. On Passepartout’s first day at work, Fogg makes a bet with his friends at the Club that he can circumnavigate the world within 80 days and Passepartout is obliged to accompany him. In addition to the wager, the valet has an additional incentive to complete the journey quickly: he left a gaslight burning in his room and the resulting expense of wasted gas will be docked from his salary. During the journey, Passepartout plays a needed role in Fogg’s adventures, such as rescuing a young woman named Aouda from a forced sati and becoming a friend of Fix, a police detective who suspects Fogg of robbing a bank. In Philip José Farmer’s 1973 novel The Other Log of Phileas Fogg, Passepartout is merely a code-name. Like Phileas Fogg, Passepartout is actually an agent of the Eridanians, a race of aliens hiding on Earth and opposed to the Capellans, whose servants include Captain Nemo and Professor Moriarty…
Source Jean Passepartout – Wikipedia
Around The World In Eighty Days (1873) | Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville, Léon Benett
Around The World In Eighty Days (1873) | Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville, Léon Benett

Around The World In Eighty Days (1873) | Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville, Léon Benett, Around The World In Eighty Days (1873) | Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville, Léon Benett, Around The World In Eighty Days (1873) | Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville, Léon Benett