A French scientist named Monsieur Pierre Aronnax.
Jules Gabriel Verne is the author of 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea' among other very popular publications. The era of his writings, mid 1800's, will offer an older English style.
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There is a Jules Verne book which was made into a film called, 20000 Leagues under the Sea. Maybe this has been wrongly stated as 20000 Leagues below the Sea.
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The book wasn't about what he did UNDER the sea at 20000 leagues because the Nautilus reaches about 10000 leagues under the sea and the pressure was too big that it decided to go back to the open sea. This book is about M.Aronnax's adventure around the sea, and he calculated that he traveled 20000 leagues of the sea all together. He called it "under the sea" because the Nautilus is a submarine so it's obvious that he stayed "under" the sea most of the time.
No, "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" is a work of fiction written by Jules Verne. It is a science fiction novel that tells the story of Captain Nemo and his submarine adventures beneath the sea.
There is currently no evidence of habitable land in Antarctica as described in Jules Verne's book "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." Antarctica is mostly covered by ice and is extremely inhospitable for human habitation. While there are research stations on the continent, these are largely temporary and for scientific purposes.
A nautical league is three nautical miles, so 20,000 nautical leagues would be 60,000 nautical miles. The title of the book 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea refers to a journey around the world that was of a distance of 20,000 leagues, not a depth of 20,000 leagues.
"20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" is a classic science fiction novel by Jules Verne that follows the adventures of Captain Nemo and his submarine, the Nautilus. Professor Aronnax, his servant Conseil, and harpooner Ned Land are taken captive on the submarine and explore the underwater world. They encounter various sea creatures, explore ancient ruins, and witness the wonders of the ocean depths while trying to escape from Captain Nemo's control. It explores themes of exploration, technology, and the conflict between man and nature.
"20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" showcased various advanced technologies for the time, such as the Nautilus submarine designed by Captain Nemo, electric lighting, and underwater breathing apparatus. The book also explores themes of futuristic technology, like the possibility of exploring the depths of the ocean using advanced machinery.
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If you are referring to the character in 20000 leagues under the sea by Jules Verne, then he is a scientist who goes with his butler Conceil to kill the "sea monster" which is actually Captain Nemo's submarine. But I won't say anything more so i don't ruin the book for you if you decide to read it.
Captain Nemo was the captain in Jules Verne's book "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." Nemo is the mysterious and enigmatic captain of the futuristic submarine called the Nautilus.
Published in 1869, the book is 141 years old as of 2011.