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Information The Begum’s Fortune

  • Author: Jules Verne​​.
  • Publication Date: 1879.
  • Main Characters:
    • Dr. Sarrasin: French physician and one of the legitimate heirs to the fortune of the Indian begum.
    • Dr. Schultze: German chemist and another heir to the fortune. He builds the Steel City and manufactures weapons.
    • France-Ville: Utopian city founded by Dr. Sarrasin, focused on technological advancement and quality of life.
    • Stahlstadt: Fortress city built by Dr. Schultze, dedicated to the production of weapons of destruction.
  • Brief Summary: Two heirs, the French Dr. Sarrasin and the German Dr. Schultze, compete for the fortune of the Indian begum. While Sarrasin creates France-Ville, a utopian city, Schultze builds Stahlstadt, a fortress city dedicated to weapon manufacturing. The rivalry between both cities reflects the confrontation between pacifism and militarism.
  • Thematic Analysis: “The Begum’s Fortune” addresses the power of money and technology in modern society through Verne’s vision of two conflicting cities led by heirs of different nationalities. It also explores themes such as utopia, the conflict between good and evil, and social critiques.
  • Historical Context: “The Begum’s Fortune” was published in 1879, a time of rapid social and technological changes. The novel reflects Verne’s concern about scientific progress and its implications, as well as the geopolitical tensions in Europe during that period.