Monday, September 2, 2019
Jules Verne :: essays research papers
 Jules Verne      Going to moon, a balloon trip around the world, adventure under the sea,  all this in the late 1800s? All this was possible in the writings of Jules Verne.  Jules Verne was born in Nantes on February 8, 1828. He had a vivid imagination  and as a child, he often sailed down the Loire River with his brother. He always  wondered about air and undersea travel. In the 1800s, none of these advances  were discovered.  His father was a lawyer and wanted young Verne to be one, too. Jules was  sent to Paris to study law and while he was there, he became interested in  literature. He graduated with a degree in law in 1850. Jules began to write and  give private law lessons in Paris. His father voiced some concern in pursuing  literature as well as law.  When Jules was in his young 20s, he wrote operettas librettos for about 2  years while continuing to practice law. He was appointed as the Secretary of the  Theatre Lyrique in Paris. He made some letters to his mother commenting on his  shabby clothes compared to the clothes poets there. He started to become a very  busy people.  Verne was married on January 10, 1857 to Honorine de Viane. He only had 1  child, a boy named Michel, who was born on August 3, 1861. Verne also had 2  stepdaughters, Valentine, and Suzanne. Michel grew up to be a very disobedient  child. Verne tried many means of stopping this delinquency. He put Michel in  jail in an attempt to stop the "madness". He was really unhappy over his son's  behavior problem. Late 1879, Verne ended up throwing Michel out of the house.  Michel ran off and married an actress. In 1887, he attended and recognized  Michel's second marriage which helped in reviving the relationship between  father and son.  Jules Verne was an avid traveler and sailor. He visited many places with  his brother, Paul. Paul helped Verne in many technical parts of his novel. In  1859, he and Paul made a summer trip to Scotland. Verne was very impressed by  Scotland as a whole and it became the setting in one of Verne's novels. He also  visited North America for a week. He visited New York, Buffalo, Niagara Falls,  Toronto. He loved America and was very sad that he was never going to come again.  Verne owned 3 boats, a sailboat, a sailing yacht, and a stem yacht. They were  christened Saint-Michel 1, Saint-Michel 2, and Saint-Michel 3, respectively. He  loved sailing and visited many place of Europe with his beloved boats.  					    
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