He is the main protagonist of the story, and every detail and event that occurs is told from his point of view. He is the nephew of Professor Otto Lidenbrock, and like his uncle, Axel is a geologist who partakes in his uncle’s studies. Axel Lidenbrock is a very hesitant character, and unlike his Uncle, and is less ambitious in discovery and action. When Axel reads the the message that influences journeying to the center of the earth, instead of it sparking a geologist’s excitement, it forces “a state of indescribable agitation” (Verne 25). His distaste is carried throughout the story and continues to detest the message’s belief. He drags on his own belief that “the existence of a passage leading to the center of the world [is] pure imagination and absolutely impossible” (Verne 79). Axel continuously conveys a sense of giving up, and doesn’t stop to persuade his uncle from partaking the …show more content…
Although his book could have definitely been improved in many ways, especially in his habit to briefly explain his rising actions, no other book provides clear understandings of its plots. His book provides clear scientific explanations, and perhaps the most valid of its time while simultaneously providing a nifty adventure. His value of scientific knowledge incorporated into each of the characters was a very interesting read. He also grabs the attention of readers by presenting puzzles that may be of curiosity to his