![]() ![]() ![]() Wells saw two extremes of people when he lived in the late eighteen hundreds: the working class, and the upper class-so different, he thought they would eventually become their own species. In his vision of the future, humans have evolved into two different creatures called the Eloi and Morlocks. Unity and Harmony in The Time MachineĪfter reading again, I found that while Wells was describing a fantastical future, he was also making a statement about society. However, reading this book again now as an adult, I had a much different, yet great experience reading this time around. Wells’s descriptions of the future, society, and his adventures that kept you on your toes captivated my imagination as a kid. The story begins at its end, when the time traveler arrives back at home and tells his friends of his adventures. The book is about an eighteenth-century scientist who creates a time machine and travels hundreds of thousands of years into the future. I read that book at least five times, which grabbed my imagination every time. When I was a kid, my mom gifted me an abridged kids version of the story, which I devoured within a day. ![]() I recently read H.G Wells’s The Time Machine as a class assignment. ![]()
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