The history of Captain Nemo in the book "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" remains a mystery. However, in the course of the narrative, the reader is given some clues of what forged him as a stern captain. When he says "There I am free", referring to the ocean, it is possible to infer that he had a somehow captive life on land. He also reaffirms his refusal to go back to land for he would sacrifice the freedom of knowing the submarine world in his Nautilus. The words "builder" and "engineer" denote an academic education, the best disponible back then; he was able to design a submarine with electrical technology, the great Nautilus that made that under water journey possible.
<span>If we don’t double teachers’ salaries, then the public education system in this country will fail.</span>
The person who is to blame for Romeo and Juliet's death is Friar Lawrence, because he gave Romeo and Juliet the idea of getting married to make peace. He also gave Juliet the sleeping serum and made it look as if she really died, and that is when Romeo commits suicide, and she wakes up and kills herself too.
Your answer is: Friar Lawrence
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