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Step-by-step explanation:
Aouda is a charming, kind young woman who Fogg saved from dangerous circumstances and brought all the way from India to London to ensure her safety. She is brave and strong in her desire to travel around the world with Fogg. Aouda seemed to be the ideal companion for a man like Fogg. She is grateful to Fogg for saving her throughout their voyage. This thankfulness quickly transforms into love. Fogg's cold, solemn, and secretive personality is no match for Aouda's devotion. Slowly, she begins to pierce his impenetrable exterior, and in the end, her love softens him. She is loyal because she weeps severely when Fogg is jailed and never doubts his honesty. She is concerned because, when she notices him being disappointed or hurt, she requests that Passepartout never leave his side. Furthermore, she is as self-assured as Fogg, because her feelings for him do not change when she learns that he has lost his riches. She is also courageous and bold because she is the one who proposes marriage to him. Fogg learns the most crucial lesson of all from Aouda: the value of human connection. Despite the fact that the trip around the world pays him nothing, Fogg feels himself to be the "happiest of men" because Aouda's love has been his greatest reward.