
Harry Lawson
from A Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Professor Hardwigg's orphaned nephew, approximately 19-20 years old, who acts as the narrator. He is generally less robust and more sensitive than his uncle, prone to vertigo, fear, and philosophical contemplation. He possesses a strong sense of scientific curiosity but is balanced by prudence and self-preservation.
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About Harry Lawson
Harry Lawson is a protagonist character in Jules Verne's classic novel "A Journey to the Centre of the Earth" (1871). Professor Hardwigg's orphaned nephew, approximately 19-20 years old, who acts as the narrator. He is generally less robust and more sensitive than his uncle, prone to vertigo, fear, and philosophical contemplation. He possesses a strong sense of scientific curiosity but is balanced by prudence and self-preservation.
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