Analysis:
Captain Nemo built and piloted the Nautilus, which traveled to almost every corner of the ocean from the South Pole to the North Pole, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. He used the Nautilus to attack the warships of the British invaders who invaded his native India. He also used the huge wealth obtained by salvaging at the bottom of the sea to help the oppressed nations and the poor and support their just struggle for independence.
When the motherland became a colony, he led a few like-minded people to dive into the seabed, and supported and awakened the oppressed people's struggle against colonial rule with rebellious actions and dissatisfied remarks. Verne condemned the brutal expansion of colonialists in the Indian subcontinent through Captain Nemo.
On the surface, Captain Nemo seems to be a lonely hermit with a dying heart. But from his deep heart, generate's passionate feelings show that he is a scientific soldier who always pays attention to the world political situation. Captain Nemo longed for not money and wealth, but a free and happy life.
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 the publisher hessel (Piere-Jules
Hetzel) had an argument about the character of Captain Nemo, the protagonist in the book.
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, and this book was 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 ambiguity to be attractive, and he 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.