Nemo is a rebel hero with a sense of justice. He hates national oppression and colonialism and yearns for democracy and freedom. After the failure of resistance, Nemo chose to retire to the sea. He once said to Pierre Aronnax, "The sea is extremely calm. The ocean does not belong to tyrants.
Tyrants can also exercise unfair power at sea, killing and killing at sea, and bringing all kinds of terror on land to sea. However, 30 feet below the sea, their power will not work, their influence will disappear, and their power will disappear. "
He even prefers to be buried in the depths of the sea and sleep in a quiet coral grave, free from sharks and people. The sea gave Nemo peace and spiritual comfort, but it could not drive away his deep loneliness. Only in the dream of organ weaving can he get a moment of intoxication and peace.
Therefore, the long-term isolated life has made Nemo cold, cruel and inhuman. He opposed slavery and longed for freedom, but he imposed his violence on others. He imprisoned Pierre Aronnax and his companions from time to time, forced them to sleep, and forced them to stay on the Nautilus forever. The hatred for the colonists turned Nemo from a cynical mood into a deep hatred that time could not erase. This distorted hatred prompted him to launch a crazy revenge plan at sea.
He led the crew to sink one warship after another; He personally created a massacre and watched the exploding warship and its victims sink to the bottom of the sea bit by bit. He has changed from a formidable justice enforcer to an out-and-out cruel avenger.
On the other hand, however, Nemo is a warrior with universal love, and he has the lofty spirit of dedicating himself to mankind. He asked Professor Pierre Aronnax to treat his seriously injured subordinates. In the face of the sailor's death, Nemo even shed tears and held a solemn funeral for him in the coral kingdom.
Seeing that the Indian pearl picker was attacked by a shark, he "stepped forward at all costs, held a dagger and went straight for the shark to fight hand-to-hand" and generously gave the pearl picker a bag of pearls to make a living. Although divorced from the life of secular society, Nemo still pays attention to the people of oppressed countries with love. He regularly sent boxes containing gold and silver treasures to fixed contacts to provide material assistance for the resistance of the colonial people.
The story of "Me" and Captain Nemo:
When the motherland became a colony, Captain Nemo led a few like-minded people including' Me' to dive into the seabed, and supported and awakened the oppressed nation's struggle against colonial rule with rebellious actions and dissatisfied remarks.
Extended data writing background:
The brutal suppression of the Polish people's uprising against the czar's dictatorship was the trigger for Verne's creation of Two Wan Li under the Sea. In his novels, he created Captain Nemo, a tall figure who opposed the autocratic rule of the czar, and endowed him with a strong sense of social responsibility and humanitarian spirit to express his criticism of reality.
At the beginning of writing the novel, Verne and publisher hessel argued about the character of Nemo, the captain of the Nautilus. Hessel thought that Nemo should be described as the mortal enemy of the slave trade, which provided a clear and ideal defense for his ruthless attack on some ships at sea.
But Verne hoped that Nemo was a Polish, and he would never forgive his hatred for the Russian czar (he brutally suppressed a Polish uprising).
However, hessel was worried that he would cause diplomatic differences, which made the book banned in the lucrative Russian market. Finally, the author and publisher gradually compromised with each other. They think that Nemo's real motivation should be ambiguous to be attractive, and Nemo should be roughly positioned as a supporter of freedom and an avenger against oppression. In Mysterious Island, he was declared as the Prince of Dhaka, India.