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er 1. Introduction 2.1 Background
Novel is a long prose narrative that describes fictional characters and events in the form of a sequential story. In general, novels consist of many different genres, such as adventure, science fiction, family, fantasy, and so on. In this paper, I will analyze a novel titled 20.000 Leagues Under the Sea. I analyze this novel because this novel has a genre of adventure, and I like everything related to an adventure, particularly an adventure under the sea. This novel tells about a very interesting story with brilliant characteristics in it. This novel is easy to understand because it uses word choice, description and characterization that is easy to understand.

2.2 Purpose 2.3.1 Understanding the definition of novel. 2.3.2 Understanding the intrinsic and extrinsic elements of the novel.

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2.4 Writing Method The method that I use to make this paper is a method of library research as technique of collecting data. I collect the data from the novel 20.000 Leagues Under the Sea and internet to make this paper. I collect all of the data and make a summary using my own words.

2.5 Book Identity

Title : 20.000 Leagues Under the Sea Author : Jules Verne Language : English Genres : Adventure, Nautical, and Science Fiction.

II. Discussion 2.1 Intrinsic unsure Judul 2.1.2 Theme The theme of this novel is adventure. nautical and science fiction. Genre Plot : forward 2.1.3 Setting The story begins in 1866. It ends in 1868. It took place in the Atlantic, on Abraham Lincoln and on Nautilus, the submarine vessel designed as huge fish of steel. 2.1.3 Character Pierre Aronnax Pierre Aronnax is the narrator and major character of this novel. He is the student of the ocean and sea life. He is assigned by the U.S government to join the expedition

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