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My journey to the centre of the earth (essay)​

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The Journey to the Center of the Earth

In the novel, A Journey to the Center of the Earth, author Jules Verne tells the fictitious story of three men and their adventures as they descend into the depths of the earth. The main character in this expedition is a fifty-year-old German by the name of professor Lidenbrock. His nephew, Axel, is the narrator of the story and comes along on the journey. The third man is Hans, a serene Icelandic guide. Professor Lidenbrock finds a piece of parchment that was written in Runic in a book and Axel finds out before his uncle that it says there is a way to get into the center of the earth through a mountain in Iceland. Axel is reluctant and very nervous to tell his uncle the message because he is afraid his uncle will actually want to visit the center of the earth. He was right because the professor wanted to explore as soon as possible. They head off to Iceland, and, along the way, receive Hans as their guide. The journey to the mountain itself takes a while. They reach the entrance to the center, and from there, they head inside. Once in the dark maze, they descend for days on end. The three men then face some terrible difficulties like thirst, no light, getting lost, injuries, and. While on this journey they make many discoveries. They find that there's a sea, with fish and sea monsters. They find forests with giant mushrooms and animals that look like dinosaurs, also even what seems to be giant human beings.

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Answered by tanushk004714
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Journey to the Center of the Earth (French: Voyage au centre de la Terre), also translated with the variant titles A Journey to the Centre of the Earth and A Journey into the Interior of the Earth, is a classic science fiction novel by Jules Verne. It was first published in French in 1864, then reissued in 1867 in a revised and expanded edition. Professor Otto Lidenbrock is the tale's central figure, an eccentric German scientist who believes there are volcanic tubes that reach to the very center of the earth. He, his nephew Axel, and their Icelandic guide Hans rappel into Iceland's celebrated inactive volcano Snæfellsjökull, then contend with many dangers, including cave-ins, subpolar tornadoes, an underground ocean, and living prehistoric creatures from the Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras (the 1867 revised edition inserted additional prehistoric material in Chaps. 37–39). Eventually the three explorers are spewed back to the surface by an active volcano, Stromboli, in southern Italy.

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