Nemo is a resistance hero with a sense of justice. He extremely hates national oppression and colonialism and longs for democracy and freedom. After the failure of the resistance, Nemo chose to live isolated in the sea. Captain Nemo is the soul of the Nautilus. He is the hero of anti-colonialism and anti-imperialism in the writer's mind.
Although he was isolated from the world and created his own ideal kingdom, the underwater world, to escape the evil of human society, his hatred ultimately led to self-destruction. The writer uses the image of Captain Nemo to forcefully condemn the colonial war and its crimes.
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is a novel written by the French writer Jules Verne. The novel mainly tells the story of the naturalist Aronnax and his servant Concei. the story of Er and the harpooner Ned Land traveling to the bottom of the sea with Nemo, captain of the submarine Nautilus.
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Creative journey
The Poles oppose it The brutal repression of uprising under the tsarist dictatorship was the trigger that prompted Verne to write “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea”. In the novel, he created Captain Nemo, a great character who opposed the autocratic Tsarist regime, and endowed him with a strong sense of social responsibility and a humanitarian spirit to express his criticism of reality.
Artistic features
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is one of Verne's masterpieces, representing Verne's colorful imagination and writing characteristics meticulous and delicate. The plot setting of the novel is bizarre and bizarre, vividly describing the mysterious underwater world; the language is lively and interesting, both the language of art and science, and the explanations of various underwater things are insightfuls and realistic. The Nautilus submarine particularly fascinates readers.
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