Subversion of anthropocentric viewpoint in Jules Verne’s Journey to the Centre of the Earth
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Jules Verne’s Journey to the Centre of the Earththrows light upon the
consequences brought up by anthropocentric misdeeds of humankind on ecology. It
designates an expedition to the core of the Earth to subvert anthropocentric instinct
inherited from ancestral myths and tales as well as the Enlightenment or the sense of
rationality.This research exposes the human world as the responsible being to bring
ecological crisis on the surface of the Earth. In order to illustrate such things, this
research takes upon the symbolic representation of pre-historic world and response of
nature towards Verne’s characters and their deeds.To interrogate the deeds of
humankind, the researchercarries ontheinsightsof biocentrism as well as deep
ecologyof different ecocritical scholars as Rob Boddice,Greg Gerrard,Timothy W.
Luke,Cheryll Glotfelty,Lawrence Buelland so on.By analyzing thetale of lost
worldswiththe existence of extinct zoological and botanical species in the bowels of
the Earth, this researchstrikesthe humankind as the sourceof degeneration of
environment and extinction of numerous species on the surface of the Earth.It also
makes a point that human race must keep limitationsto deal with nature andevaluate
their misdeeds intended to conquer, humanize, domesticate, exploit or manipulate the
natural phenomenon through unwise experiments of science and technology.Thus,it
leaves a lesson to humankind to think and evaluate their egocentric knowledge in
order to keep harmony with nature and shield the generations that have to follow.
