Pierre Aronnax is a fictional character in Jules Verne's novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea." He is a logical and analytical marine biologist who serves as the narrator of the story. Aronnax is curious, methodical, and knowledgeable, providing a scientific perspective on the undersea world he encounters.
Some know him for being the famous marine scientist who was also the main character in a classic disney movie in 1954. It was called 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea
No, Pierre Aronnax was not a captain. He is a fictional character from Jules Verne's novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea." Aronnax is portrayed as a French marine biologist and professor at the Paris Museum of Natural History. In the novel, he joins an expedition aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln to hunt down a mysterious sea monster that has been terrorizing ships. However, after encountering the creature, which turns out to be the submarine Nautilus commanded by Captain Nemo, Aronnax, along with his companions Conseil and Ned Land, becomes a prisoner aboard the submarine. Throughout the story, Aronnax serves as the narrator and main protagonist, chronicling their adventures aboard the Nautilus.
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In the Jules Verne novel '20, 000 leagues under the sea', the character Pierre Aronnax receives this news first with rage. After his initial response comes acceptance.
He did so because he is loyal to Professor Aronnax.
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.
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He was saved by the monster.
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Le french Guy Pierre
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