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neonofarm [45]
3 years ago
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6. You have been taking notes on characters in the novel. Write a short essay sketching the character of Captain Nemo and one ot

her character.
Hint: Discuss Captain Nemo's physical attributes, outlook on life, education, manners, and so on. Then compare Captain Nemo and the other character you choose.

write 200 words
English
1 answer:
Rom4ik [11]3 years ago
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Answer:

Captain Nemo, probably the most famous character created by the godfather of science fiction, 19th-century French writer Jules Verne, was a broken genius driven to acts of evil by the desire for revenge. He was the better known as the submarine maker. His mysterious and enigmatic style - equal parts hard and vengeful and calm and feeling - leads readers to never quite understand who he is or what he's about.

He was tall and bold and has wide-set eyes. His sharp fetures with a well defined long nose made it hard for author to tell his age, whether he was 30 or 50.

Unlike other famous fictitious characters, he's a villain

Explanation:

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