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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea

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Purnell Classics

No. of pages 110

Published: 1993

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This book features in the following series: Classics, Dean Classics, Evergreen Classics, First Avenue Classics, Oxford Progressive English Readers, Purnell Classics .

There are 110 pages in this book. This book was published in 1993 by Oxford University Press .

Jules Vernes (1828 - 1905) was a French novelist, poet and playwright, best known for his adventure novels and his influence on the literary genre of science fiction.

 

This book contains the following story:

20 000 Leagues Under the Sea

Three men embark on an epic journey under the sea with the mysterious Captain Nemo aboard his submarine the Nautilus. Over the course of their fantastical voyage, they encounter the lost city of Atlantis, the South Pole and the corals of the Red Sea, and must battle countless adversaries both human and monstrous.

Plot Summary:

The story begins with reports of a mysterious sea monster that has been terrorizing ships in various parts of the world's oceans. The United States government assembles an expedition to investigate and potentially eliminate this threat. The expedition is led by Pierre Aronnax, a French marine biologist and professor, who narrates the story.

Aronnax, along with his loyal servant Conseil, and a Canadian harpooner named Ned Land, set out on the frigate Abraham Lincoln to search for the sea monster. Their journey takes them to various locations, and they eventually encounter the creature. However, it's not a sea monster but an advanced submarine vessel known as the Nautilus, commanded by the enigmatic Captain Nemo.

Captain Nemo, a brilliant and reclusive scientist, invites the three men on board the Nautilus and reveals that he and his crew are living beneath the ocean's surface, beyond the reach of the outside world. The Nautilus is a technological marvel of its time, capable of traveling great depths and exploring the ocean's mysteries.

Aronnax, Conseil, and Ned Land become involuntary guests on the Nautilus, unable to leave but treated with respect and allowed to witness the wonders of the deep sea. They embark on a series of underwater adventures, exploring exotic marine life, coral reefs, and ancient shipwrecks. Captain Nemo is passionate about the sea and shares his extensive knowledge of the ocean with his guests.

As their journey continues, tensions arise. Ned Land becomes increasingly restless and yearns to escape from the submarine, while Aronnax is torn between his scientific curiosity and his longing for freedom. Meanwhile, Captain Nemo's mysterious past and motivations remain elusive.

The novel explores themes of scientific exploration, the relationship between man and nature, and the consequences of unchecked technological advancement. It also delves into Captain Nemo's complex character, his motivations, and the tragic events that led him to become a recluse of the deep sea.

The story culminates in a thrilling climax as the Nautilus encounters dangers and conflicts, and the fate of its crew and passengers hangs in the balance. Without giving away too many spoilers, the novel ultimately reaches a dramatic conclusion that sheds light on Captain Nemo's past and the destiny of the Nautilus.

"20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" is a classic adventure novel that has captivated readers for generations with its exploration of the underwater world and the moral and ethical questions it raises. It remains one of Jules Verne's most celebrated and enduring works.

This book is in the following series:

Purnell Classics

First Avenue Classics

Classics
This Classics series provides an accessible route into our rich literary heritage. It showcases powerful plots and characters that have stood the test of time - Oliver Twist,Black Beauty,Macbeth,Wuthering Heights adapted by top children's authorsto ensure the stories are accessible to younger readers. The books fall within book bands dark blue and dark red.

Dean Classics

Oxford Progressive English Readers

Evergreen Classics

This book features the following characters:

Aronnax
This book features the character Aronnax.

Captain Nemo
This book features the character Captain Nemo.

Ned Land
This book features the character Ned Land.