A Brief Introduction to the Author of Two Wan Li under the Sea

Two Wan Li under the Sea is a novel written by French writer jules verne. Jules verne (1828.2.8 ~ 195.3.24), a 19th century French writer, is known as "the father of science fiction". Verne was born in Nantes, France in 1828 and went to Paris to study law in 1848. In 1863, he became famous for his novel Five Weeks in a Balloon. Since then, he began to write, and he has created a lot of excellent literary works in his life, such as Verne Trilogy, Five Weeks in a Balloon and around the world in 8 days. On March 24th, 195, Verne died in Amiens.

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Content Description:

This book mainly tells the story of the submarine Nautilus. In 1866, a monster suspected to be a narwhal was found at sea, and Professor Pierre Aronnax and his servant Conseil were invited to join the hunt. During the pursuit, they and harpooner Ned Land unfortunately fell into the water and landed on the monster's back. They found that the monster was not a narwhal, but a submarine with wonderful structure. The submarine was secretly built by Nemo on a desert island in the middle of the ocean. It has a strong hull and uses seawater to generate electricity. Captain Nemo invited Pierre Aronnax to travel under the sea. They set out from the Pacific Ocean, passed through coral islands, Indian Ocean, Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, and saw many rare animals and plants and strange sights in the sea. On the way, I also experienced many dangers such as stranding, indigenous siege, fighting with sharks, iceberg road closure, octopus attack and so on. Finally, when the submarine arrived at the Norwegian coast, the three left without saying goodbye and returned to his hometown.

Creation background:

The brutal suppression of the Polish people's uprising against the czar's dictatorship was a trigger for Verne's creation of Two Wan Li under the Sea. In his novels, he created Captain Nemo, a tall figure who opposed the autocratic rule of the czar, and endowed him with a strong sense of social responsibility and humanitarian spirit to express his criticism of reality.