The history of Captain Nemo in the book "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" remains a mystery. However, in the course of the narrative, the reader is given some clues of what forged him as a stern captain. When he says "There I am free", referring to the ocean, it is possible to infer that he had a somehow captive life on land. He also reaffirms his refusal to go back to land for he would sacrifice the freedom of knowing the submarine world in his Nautilus. The words "builder" and "engineer" denote an academic education, the best disponible back then; he was able to design a submarine with electrical technology, the great Nautilus that made that under water journey possible.
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Answer: hmmm so you want a real talk.
1. If you have a family, then you need your job to feed them, if no, then you that job to feed and dress yourself
2. You need the job no only for the money, but for your own happiness. When you go to work, you communicate with different people and see different types of lives.
3. Just stick to your job man, I used to work, and I really loved my work, but I had to quit because of my education.
Explanation: so man do everything you could do and don’t leave your job, it will help or save you one day
Based on the story The Gift of Magi, it can be inferred that Jim is poor but a loving husband. He is the breadwinner of the family but his earnings are not enough for their daily expenses. The only thing that keeps him going every day is his love for his wife, Della. One day, he sells his gold watch to buy Della a nice comb, however, he is shocked when he finds out Della has no use of the comb anymore.