The story begins in May 1863 ,
the Lidenbrock house in Hamburg,
Germany, with Professor Lidenbrock rushing home to
peruse his latest purchase, an original runic manuscript of an Icelandic saga written by Snorri
Sturluson ("Heimskringla"; the
chronicle of the Norwegian kings who ruled over Iceland). While looking through
the book, Lidenbrock and his nephew Axel find a coded note written in runic
script. (This is a first indication of Verne's love for cryptography. Coded,
cryptic or incomplete messages as a plot device will continue to appear in many
of his works and in each case Verne goes a long way to explain not only the
code used but also the mechanisms used to retrieve the original text.)
Lidenbrock attempts a Lidenbrock and Axel transliterate the runic characters
into Latin letters, revealing a message written in
a seemingly bizarre code. decipherment, deducing the message to be a kind of
transposition cipher; but his results are as meaningless as the original.
Professor Lidenbrock decides to
lock everyone in the house and force himself and the others (Axel, and the
maid, Martha) to go without food until he cracks the code. Axel discovers the
answer when fanning himself with the deciphered text: Lidenbrock's decipherment
was correct, and only needs to be read backwards to reveal sentences written in
rough Latin. Axel decides to keep the secret hidden from Professor Lidenbrock, afraid
of what the Professor might do with the knowledge, but after two
days without food he cannot stand the hunger and reveals the secret to his
uncle. Lidenbrock translates the note, which is revealed to be a medieval note
written by the (fictional) Icelandic alchemist Arne
Saknussemm, who claims to have discovered a passage to the centre of the Earth via Snæfell in Iceland. In what Axel calls bad Latin, the deciphered
message
1TRUE
OR FALSE:
The story begins on
june 1454:
The manuscript was
written by Snorri Stulson:
Lidenbrock and Axel
transliterate the runic characters into latin letters revealing a message:
The story develops
in Australia:
2 SYNONIMS:
Teacher (p. 1):
Scared (p. 2):
Nucleous (p.2):
Authentic (p.1):
3 Open
questions
1 What is the name
of the professor?:
2 What had the medieval
alchemist Sarknumsem discovered?:
3 How long did he
take to reveal the message?:
4 What did Julio
Verne love?:
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