Review of Reading Under the Sea Chapter 1
Books are the nutrition of the world. Life without books is like without sunshine; wisdom without books is like a bird without wings. This is a quote from Shakespeare.
During the summer vacation, after I read "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" written by the French writer Jules Verne, I was deeply attracted by the biologist Professor Aronas and his loyal partner Conseil. , and Captain Nemo’s adventurous spirit attracted him. "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" mainly tells the story of an incredible thing that happened in 1866, which shocked the navigation world and caused a sensation in both the government and the public. When a ship sailed into the port, it was discovered that there was an isosceles triangle hole. What makes this hole so perfect? ??This puzzles everyone.
After a series of discussions and research, everyone determined that this was caused by a giant whale. So the well-equipped "Lincoln" was dispatched, accompanied by biologist Mr. Arona, his servant Kundel and harpooner Ned Land. They searched nearly everywhere from Japan to the U.S. coast, but found nothing. However, there is no place to be found even after wearing iron shoes, and it takes no effort to get there. Just when people fell into despair, a miracle happened! The monster suddenly appeared! So the "Lincoln" pursued it with all its strength. But a big wave hit, and Mr. Arona, Condel and Ned Land unfortunately fell into the sea. They land on the back of a whale, only to discover it's a submarine. At this time, eight strong men came out and took them to a room. The captain of the submarine, Mr. Nemo, took them in and invited them to travel around the world together.
The endless sea in "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is an ocean of knowledge, and you can never finish learning. We must keep up with the trends of the times and social changes, and we must be ahead of the curve. Because only by walking in front can you taste the sweetness. Just like Captain Nemo first invented the submarine, he mined coal on the seabed, hunted deep-sea fish, and even salvaged treasures from sunken ships on the seabed. I admire Captain Nemo's adventurous spirit. He marched into Antarctica without knowing anything about it, and finally overcame various difficulties and became the first person to reach Antarctica.
Books are the ladder of human progress, spiritual food, lifelong companions, and the most sincere friends. From now on, let us study well, read good books, and study well! Let us swim in the ocean of books and gain more and more knowledge! "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is on my bookshelf, blooming into human beings The light of civilization and wisdom has left an indelible mark on my growth.
Review of "Under the Sea" Chapter 2
By chance, I saw a book called "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea". At first, I was attracted by its name, but When I opened this book, I really understood its beauty.
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is one of the masterpieces of the French writer Jules Verne. This book best represents his colorful imagination and careful and delicate writing characteristics. The setting of the storyline is bizarre and bizarre, vividly depicting the mysterious underwater world. The language is vivid and interesting, and the explanations of various underwater things are penetrating and lifelike. Especially the "Nautilus" submarine, which was born before the real submarine, not only fascinates readers, but also provides useful inspiration to later engineers when building practical submarines. Therefore, this book has played a great role in the submarine manufacturing industry.
This story tells that in 1866, when the French biologist Aronnax was invited to the United States to participate in a scientific expedition, a monster appeared in the sea. This incident caused a stir all over the world. Gotta make a fuss. After the scientific expedition, the biologist was about to pack up and return to France. However, he received an invitation from the U.S. Navy Department, so he changed his mind and boarded a destroyer to participate in "removing that monster from the ocean." activities. After all the hardships, the "monster" still has not been eliminated, and the destroyer was hit hard by the "monster". The biologist, his servant, and a whaler specially invited to the destroyer to eliminate the "monster" all became Captured by the "monster".
It was discovered that the "monster" turned out to be a submarine unknown to the world, named the "Nautilus". The submarine did treat the prisoners well; in order to keep his secret, the submarine captain Nemo never allowed them to leave. Aronnax and his party had no choice but to travel around the oceans with the submarine. Ten months later, the three finally escaped in extremely dangerous circumstances, and biologists were able to make this secret of the seabed public to the world.
Captain Nemo in "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is also one of the characters with distinctive personalities. He will repay tens of billions of national debt for France, give millions of gold to the poor, shelter all those who hate the land, and give pockets full of pearls to poor and hard-working pearl divers... I am very I like this kind of people, kind people.
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", a classic work, well-deserved!
Review of "Under the Sea Chapter 3"
I read this book and felt my heart and mind I also traveled around the world with the Parrot and saw the beauty and magic of various places. Let me introduce the main characters of this book:
Captain Nemo seems to be a weirdo who looks calm, unpredictable, and often expressionless, but he is actually kind-hearted and very kind. A good person and a very strong person. He helped the pearl divers kill the big shark, and with the assistance of Ned Rand, killed the big octopus__The crisis of the submarine.
Professor Aronnax, who has a very close relationship with Captain Nemo, is an amiable, knowledgeable man with a deep understanding of the ocean, but there are many underwater creatures that even he has never seen. He is a person with a strong thirst for knowledge and finds the bottom of the sea very mysterious.
The professor's servant - Conseil, he is a good servant who respects his master very much. He never objects to the professor's every move and often helps the professor. When the sea monster attacks the Lincoln, Aaronna Professor Si fell, suddenly became numb, and slowly sank. At this critical moment, Conseil saved the professor's life. He was very fearless and loyal.
Finally, let me introduce Ned Lander, the whaling expert. He jumped down to chase the sea monster. He saw Conseil and the professor swimming feebly in the sea, so he went to rescue them. Come. He is very good at hunting whales. I heard that his family has many masters in hunting whales, and he is also a brave and kind-hearted person.
I have finished reading the story, but I still feel that it is still unfinished! I fell into deeper thinking: Does this book just allow readers to experience colorful adventures and gain access to legendary knowledge? No, it is to inspire us and let our hearts have greater gains in natural science. Jules Verne is telling us: There is nothing impossible, only the unimaginable. Only with a certain scientific background at that time can we have imagination that is derived from reality or higher than reality. Otherwise, it is not science fiction but just fantasy; If there is no imagination, no purpose, no direction, there will be no scientific progress. I have learned a lot of knowledge and nutrition from the book. I also recommend everyone to read this book "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea". You will definitely gain unexpected things.
Review of the Under the Sea Chapter 4
?Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. It is the second part of the "Verne Trilogy" . This book mainly tells the story of biologist Arona traveling around the ocean with Nemo, the captain of the Nautilus, and two companions. They set out from the magnificent Pacific Ocean, passed through coral islands, the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea, and finally entered the Atlantic Ocean. They saw many rare marine animals and plants and strange sights in the water along the way. We also experienced many dangerous situations such as being stranded, fighting with sharks, icebergs blocking roads, and being attacked by octopuses.
The protagonist in the book, Captain Nemo, is a mysterious character. He has a gloomy personality, but is generous and compassionate. He praises the ocean, which can be said to be a spiritual home for him. He is knowledgeable and wealthy, but he is unwilling to associate with humans, so he created the "Nautilus" "This huge submarine. There must be an unknown sad past in him.
Professor Arona revealed his admiration for Captain Nemo's outstanding talent and knowledge during many trips.
In the book, several characters have their own characteristics. Professor Aaronna is knowledgeable and peaceful; Conseil is loyal, rational, and calm; the harpooner Nedran is hot-tempered and powerful, etc. The several characters surrounding the book have made this a eloquent historical masterpiece. The readability of this book is also reflected in the twists and turns, tense and confusing plot, and the author's originality and clever layout. Moreover, the author's rich knowledge and magical imagination are amazing. During the long journey, readers are sometimes pushed into dangerous and harsh environments, and sometimes readers are brought into a wonderful world of poetry and painting.
It can be said that "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is a must-read book.
Reflections on Reading Under the Sea Chapter 5
During this winter vacation, I read a book: "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea". The author of this book is Jules. Verne.
?Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" itself is an adventure novel. It tells the story of: In 1866, a large monster suspected to be a narwhal was discovered in the sea. Professor Aronnax and his servant Kang... Serge was invited to participate in the hunt, but unfortunately fell into the water and landed on the back of the monster during the hunt. It was discovered that this monster was not a narwhal, but a submarine with a wonderful structure. The submarine was built secretly by Captain Nemo on a desert island in the ocean. Captain Nemo invites Aronas to travel to the bottom of the sea. They set out from the Pacific Ocean, passed through coral islands, the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, entered the Mediterranean Sea, and entered the Atlantic Ocean. They saw many rare marine animals and plants and strange scenes in the water. They also experienced strandings, sieges by indigenous people, fights with sharks, iceberg road closures, octopus attacks, etc. Many close calls. Finally, when the submarine arrived at the coast of Norway, Aronas left without saying goodbye and returned to his hometown.
This book, written in the first person, puts the mirror base on Aronas, but gives the lens to Captain Nemo. Throughout the whole book, Captain Nemo is my favorite character.
Captain Nemo is very knowledgeable. He single-handedly created the "Nautilus" ship, and he is also the person who knows the ship best. He is calm in the face of danger. It was he who blocked the road in the iceberg. Only by guiding everyone calmly and calmly can they survive safely and successfully; he values ??love and justice. When a sailor died unexpectedly on the ship, it was he who found a safe, quiet and peaceful place for the sailor. Go to the cemetery and let him stay with this sea forever. However, I can't understand Captain Nemo's action of bombing other countries' warships, even if he has something to hide, because after all, they are living lives.
In addition to Captain Nemo, this book depicts a colorful and wonderful underwater world to me. Whether it is the various colorful fishes or the lush green algae that are full of treasures, they all attracted my eyes tightly. The most important thing is that Verne had never seen the ocean at all. I have to admit that Verne's imagination is superb.
In any case, this experience of swimming twenty thousand miles under the sea in the book made me deeply fall in love with the ocean, and it made my own moral values ??and worldview clearer.
Chapter 6 of "Under the Sea"
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" was written in 1870. This famous book is Verne's account of what French biologist Aronnax saw while traveling in the ocean. Heard!
This happened in 1866, when people at sea discovered a big monster called a narwhal. He (Aronnas) accepted the invitation and participated in the capture operation. During the capture process, he and his servant (Consell) unfortunately fell into the water and accidentally swam onto the monster's back. Later I learned that this alarming narwhal turned out to be a diving boat with a wonderful structure. This diving boat was secretly built on a desert island in the ocean by Captain Nemo. It has a strong hull and uses the ocean to generate electricity. Captain Nemo invites Aronas to travel to the bottom of the sea. Starting from the Pacific Ocean, they passed through coral islands, the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and then entered the Atlantic Ocean. They saw many rare marine plants and animals and strange scenes in the water.
Finally, when the diving boat arrived at the coast of Norway, Aronas left without saying goodbye and made all the secrets of the seabed he knew known to the world. The protagonist, Captain Nemo, is a romantic and mysterious person. He used the knowledge he learned to carefully research, design, and build this big narwhal monster-the diving ship (Nautilus). He and the diving ship conducted large-scale scientific research on the seabed, but it seemed that this was not him. The sole purpose of a lonely life. He hides from his enemies and persecutors, searches for freedom at the bottom of the sea, and laments his solitary life. In this lonely life, he happened to meet Aronas and experienced scenes of thrilling and exciting events with him.
There are a few of them that I find more fascinating: Part 1, Chapter 20, Torres Strait: The Nautilus encountered difficulties for the first time and hit the rocks of the strait and was forced to stop. However, this is a good thing for Aronas, his servant Conseil and the harpooner Ned Land. Because they were able to stay on the nearby island for two days, this was such a generous treatment from God for a person who used to live on land but stayed at sea for three months for some reason! However, in his case, Just when he was about to enjoy the spoils, he was besieged by the natives. It ended with Captain Nemo calmly dealing with the siege of the natives. The third chapter of the second part is a pearl worth ten million francs: This chapter tells the story of Captain Nemo, Aronas, his servant Conseil and the harpooner Ned Land discovering an Indian pearl diver while collecting pearls. Being attacked by a black shark, thanks to Captain Nemo's unparalleled bravery and Netherlands' familiarity with the shark's body structure, he ended his life by stabbing the shark's heart with a harpoon. In the details, we can see that Captain Nemo, as one of the representatives of the human race who escaped to the bottom of the sea, showed selfless dedication to mankind. No matter what he usually says, this strange man's kind heart has not been completely wiped out yet.
This book also writes about iceberg road closures, octopus attacks and many other dangerous situations. The plots of these stories are very twists and turns, confusing and ever-changing characters' fates, rich and detailed scientific knowledge and wonderful fantasy with realistic details. The author also has unique ingenuity and clever layout. During the long journey, he sometimes pushed me into a dangerous environment full of dangers, and sometimes brought me into a wonderful realm of poetry and painting; the depiction of magnificent scenes and the meticulous depiction alternated. The reading is fascinating and hard to put down. This is indeed a good book worth reading.
Come on, let’s explore together and enter the world of “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea”.