Jules Verne 's science fiction novel "20 thousand miles of the ocean floor" tells the historical events that influence the work. Through Vern's portrayal style, you can determine aspects of various political and foreign policies included in France during the writing of a novel. Furthermore, it can accurately evaluate worldly problems and struggles. It is clear that he introduced his personal opinion and idea into his work as Verne pursued "the details and decision of the issue of freedom and authority" ("20,000 Alliance on the Seabed" literature and its Era).
I discovered science fiction when I was a child. Sunday afternoon movies and Jules Verne's book - this is my first experience. I do not remember but the world of books like the Robinson Crusoe and the top of the movie on the island about the 20,000 mile alliance in the sea and the adventure of Captain Hatteras and Mars The world that I should be made - I have dreamed of a world that I have to create for. If you arrange the garden or gather rabbits, please be motivated to work in time.
For the first time, I saw a huge squid of 20,000 miles from Jules Verne. When I decided to swim again when safe, I swallowedly pressed newspaper coverage on various giant sea monsters and sirens. Humbold bat flying, Dosidicus giga. Mysterious deep sea gigantic squid, Architeuthis species. Very cute and colorful squid. However, despite my interest, I have noticed that people do not know much about these animals, so they are still unclear, mysterious and ambiguous.
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Jules Verne was first mentioned in the book "League of 10 Million People Under the Sea" in 1870, Captain Nimo (Inspiration for Disney Cartoon) travels the ocean floor with a ship called Nautilus. It is worth noting that a military vehicle of a submarine was developed in 1775. According to the design of American Robert Fulton in 1800, a submarine named Nautilus was made by the French, but the project was abandoned later. Submarines were also mentioned in the early 17th century.