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"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is the second part of Verne's trilogy, telling a vivid and mysterious collection of marine encyclopedia knowledge! The novel begins with the appearance of "monsters" on the sea and frequently attacks ships from various countries, causing people to panic, and ends with the Nautilus being swallowed by the Atlantic whirlpool. The whole novel is full of suspense and interlocking. Although the underwater scenery shown in the novel is charming, the reader, or the protagonist, is always confused by a mystery. He is always thinking and trying to solve this mystery: Who is Captain Nemo? Why does this talented engineer and knowledgeable scholar hate human society so much? What is the purpose of his roaming under the sea? When is the journey? The terminal point? The repeated escape efforts of Aronnax, Gong Saiyi and Ned Land seem to have been inadvertently frustrated. Can they return to the earth and gain freedom? How will this underwater journey end? The old mystery has just been solved, and new confusions are in front of them. The whole novel unfolds in this atmosphere of unrest and rising.
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