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(0)By : Jules Verne
TWENTY THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE SEAS
1866. A mysterious object of enormous size is attacking and wrecking sea-going vessels. The US government sends a warship to unearth the mystery of the monster with the French scientist Professor Pierre Arronax on board, accompanied by his devoted servant Conseil and the temperamental harpooner Ned Land. Aronnax’s ship gets sunk by the alleged sea creature, which turns out to be the submarine Nautilus. The professor and his friends are taken prisoner by Captain Nemo, an enigmatic genius who takes them on an odyssey throughout the globe that lasts a year.
A classic science fiction adventure novel, Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea (1871) is renowned for its exotic situations, the scientific advancements it discusses, and the tense interactions between Nemo and the three hostages. -
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TREASURE ISLAND
Jim Hawkins, a young boy, finds a logbook and a map in the sea chest of an old seaman who died in his father’s inn. Jim shows these documents to Dr Livesey, a family friend, and the Squire John Trelawney. They discover that the map indicates the location of an enormous treasure buried on a remote island by Captain Flint, a notorious pirate. The three of them then set sail for the remote island, but the crew they hired are all pirates who are also after the treasure. A series of violent incidents, including murders, follows. Jim and his two allies, however, get hold of the riches in the end. Treasure Island (1883) is noted for its atmosphere, characters, and action. One of the most often dramatized and adapted novels in numerous media, the book has had a significant influence on depictions of pirates in popular culture.
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THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JECKYLLAND MR. HYDE
Published in 1886, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is one of the most defining books of the gothic horror genre. Dr. Henry Jekyll is a kind and well-respected scientist in London who believes the human personality has both good and evil sides. He begins to meddle with the darker side of science and invents a serum of a drug that is. supposed to bring out his second nature. He tests the drug on himself successfully, getting transformed into his evil self, Edward Hyde. The latter begins to commit horrible crimes. However, Hyde never repents or accepts responsibility for his evil deeds. Jekyll tries to control his alter ego at the beginning. Hyde takes over near the end, resulting in their deaths.
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(0)By : Mark Twain
THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER
Prince Edward is the crown prince of England. Tom Canty is a boy from a destitute family in the slums of London. They are of the same age and look exactly alike. One day, they happen to meet each other. The prince, desiring to experience the free life outside the Royal Palace, changes clothes with Canty. Thereupon follows a series of extraordinary events where Edward learns about the problems of commoners while Tom learns to play the role of a prince and then a king. In The Prince and the Pauper (1881), Mark Twain parodies social norms, concluding that people’s actual worth is often hidden by their outward appearances.