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never [62]
3 years ago
6

Does anyone have course hero? Please I need help with one assignment ;((((

English
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hammer [34]3 years ago
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what is that?

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At the end of the novel, after he, Conseil, and Ned wash up on the coasts of Norway, Aronnax tells us he is not "revising the tale of these adventures" (2.23.3). He continues:

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The thing is, when authors tell you that their work is totally, completely, 100% true, well… it's usually best not to believe them.

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Like many well-spoken, but terrifyingly violent military leaders throughout history, Nemo is able to keep Aronnax under his thumb for most of this book.

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