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基本説明
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" by Jules Verne is a captivating tale of adventure and mystery set in the late 19th century. The story begins with a series of unexplained incidents at sea, attributed to a mysterious sea creature. The protagonist, Professor Pierre Aronnax, a distinguished marine biologist, is invited by the United States government to join an expedition aboard the frigate Abraham Lincoln to hunt down this enigmatic creature. Accompanied by his loyal servant Conseil and the skilled Canadian harpooner Ned Land, Aronnax embarks on a journey that takes them across the world's oceans. As they pursue the creature, they encounter a series of thrilling and dangerous events, including a close encounter with the creature itself, which is revealed to be a highly advanced submarine, the Nautilus, commanded by the enigmatic Captain Nemo. The narrative explores themes of exploration, the wonders of the natural world, and the conflict between man and nature. Verne's detailed descriptions of marine life and the technological marvels of the Nautilus captivate readers, while the complex character of Captain Nemo adds depth to the story. The novel is a testament to Verne's imagination and his ability to blend scientific knowledge with adventure, making it a timeless classic in the genre of science fiction.



