I read the 1871 translation that names the main characters as Professor Hardwigg and his nephew Henry 'Harry' Lawson, who appears as over-dramatic, fatalistic and constantly questioning and complaining. If he's not on the verge of dying in every chapter, he's complaining about hunger, thirst, cold, heat and pretty much everything else.
The story is compelling and brilliant, descriptively detailed of the antediluvian monsters and giants and fascinating in its telling, the journey itself keeps the reader hooked, then finally an ending that is just as devoid of detail and disappointing as 20,0o0 leagues was.! :( Jules Verne has the talent and ability to keep a reader hooked, right up until the penultimate chapter, when he then dumps you into deep disappointment, tinged with indignation and frustration that the ending is in no way as fascinating as the previous chapters.!
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