(i) Mr. Fogg and Aouda's relationship:
In Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne, Phileas Fogg and Aouda share a relationship that evolves from duty to love:
- Initial rescue: Fogg saves Aouda from sati in India, showing his principled nature but maintaining emotional reserve.
- Mutual respect: Aouda admires Fogg's calm determination, while he values her courage and gratitude, treating her with courtesy.
- Growing affection: During their global journey, Aouda's care for Fogg (e.g., tending to him after attacks) fosters closeness. By the end, their bond deepens, leading to marriage.
Example: Aouda's proposal to Fogg in London reflects their mutual devotion.
(ii) Sherlock Holmes and the pearls:
In The Sign of Four by Arthur Conan Doyle, Holmes discovers the connection between Miss Morstan's pearls and Major Sholto through:
- Observation: Miss Morstan receives a pearl annually since her father's disappearance, suggesting a link to a hidden motive.
- Deduction: Holmes learns Major Sholto was Captain Morstan's friend, involved with the Agra treasure. Sholto's deathbed guilt implies he sent pearls to Morstan's daughter as atonement for withholding her share.
- Evidence: Holmes connects the pearls' timing to Sholto's wealth and death, confirming his involvement.
Example: The pearls' anonymous delivery is traced to Sholto's attempt to ease his conscience.
“One of these days you’re going to talk yourself into a load of trouble,” her father said aggressively. What do you learn about Sophie’s father from these lines? (Going Places)