Sunday, January 19, 2014

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Blog #1

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
Jules Verne
Science Fiction, Adventure
64/279

  The main character in the story is Professor Pierre Aronnax, he is a journalist, he is curious because he is interested in learning even if it puts his life in danger. Ned Land, a Canadian harpooner, would describe him as a smart man but very defenseless, because he cant do anything without his servant Counsiel. If Pierre had to place items in a time capsule he would place one of his books, a seashell and a photo of him and the ship Abraham Lincoln. The book would be placed inside because it is very important to him and to show at which date this capsule was made, a seashell because he is very intruiged by the ocean and the photo of him on the Abraham Lincoln because that is how his journey started. 100 years later the people who open the capsule would react by placing his book in a museum because they are probably outdated, his seashell would probably go on an auction as the "Seashell of Pierre Aronnax" and the photo would be the last photo anyone had of him before he "drowned in the ocean" because he probably never comes out of the Nautilus.

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