Verne’s novels have very heroic and courageous characters that are not seen as a hero at first, but as readers continue, they see that they are actually caring, helpful, and even brave. For example in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea he says, “Captain Nemo pointed to the hideous crustacean, and he immediately slew it with the butt of his gun.” This shows that Captain Nemo is a character who didn’t seem brave, because of his humble and hidden characteristics that throw off the …show more content…
For example in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea he says, “At this very point on the planisphere was indicated one of these currents, the Japanese Kurosnio, or Black current, which leaves the Gulf of Bengal, where it is warmed by the direct rays of the tropical sun, crosses the Strait of Malacca, reaches the Aluetian Islands, carrying with it trunks of camphor trees and other indigenous products, and blending the pure indigo of its warm water with the waves of the ocean.” He writes with many sensory details, so readers can imagine the story, or in this case the “warm indigo waters”.
Although there may be many other authors who’s style is similar to Jules Verne’s formal and complex vocabulary has readers on the edge of their seat has a style like no other. His style is intriguing, exciting, uncomparable, and full of adventure. In conclusion, Jules Verne’s novels have been capturing readers for his wonderful style and imagery