

Aronnax and Conseil continue to witness amazing scenes from the inside of the Nautilus. Captain Nemo discusses the personality of the sea. Part 1, Chapter 18: Four-Thousand Leagues Under the PacificĪronnax returns to the Nautilus's platform. The men reach the forest, where they encounter the various wildlife of the area. Aronnax, Land, and Conseil receive an invitation from Captain Nemo.

Part 1, Chapter 15: An Invitation in WritingĬonseil continues to perform his domestic duties. Aronnax learns some unsettling information about Captain Nemo. Part 1, Chapter 13: Some FiguresĬaptain Nemo presents the blueprints of the Nautilus to Aronnax in the hopes of answering his questions further. Part 1, Chapter 12: Everything Through ElectricityĬaptain Nemo explains the various instruments and equipment throughout the Nautilus. Part 1, Chapter 11: The NautilusĬaptain Nemo gives Aronnax a personal tour of the ship. Aronnax is invited to eat with commander. The commander of the vessel speaks with the captured men, and offers them some limited freedom. Part 1, Chapter 10: The Man of the Waters Part 1, Chapter 9: The Tantrums of Ned LandĪs the men discuss their situation, Ned Land continues to become more and more agitated.

The three men find themselves in strange, but hospitable surroundings. Part 1, Chapter 7: A Whale of Unknown SpeciesĪronnax, Conseil, and Ned Land have a close encounter with the creature. Arronnax finds himself in a precarious situation.

Ned Land's harpooning of the creature fails to produce the desired result. Part 1, Chapter 6: At Full Steamįearing the loss of his ship, Farragut chooses not to attack until morning. Ned Land impresses the crew with his abilities. Part 1, Chapter 4: Ned LandĪronnax gives is account of Captain Farragut, Ned Land, and the the capabilities of the Abraham Lincoln Part 1, Chapter 5: At Random Part 1, Chapter 3: As Master WishesĪronnax feels compelled to hunt the monster. The narrator is invited to join an impending expedition. Different theories are debated as to the cause of the recent shipwrecks. The narrator introduces himself to the reader. The public becomes concerned with a series of shipwrecks. Talk spreads throughout Europe and America about the sighting of a huge sea creature. It is about the fictional Captain Nemo and his submarine, Nautilus, as seen by one of his passengers, Professor Pierre Aronnax. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (French: Vingt mille lieues sous les mers) is a classic science fiction novel by French writer Jules Verne, published in 1870.
