My Rating - 3 out of 5 stars
Publisher - Finger Print
Genre - Classic/Fiction
Publishing year - 1895
Language - English
ISBN - 978-81-7599-295-5
Pages - 143
H.G Wells is the Shakespeare of science fiction. After watching the series Time After Time on Amazon Prime, I decided to read The Time Machine and other works by the author.
Plot - It is the story of a Time Traveller who designed a time machine. One day, while working, he travels into the year 802,701.
Publisher - Finger Print
Genre - Classic/Fiction
Publishing year - 1895
Language - English
ISBN - 978-81-7599-295-5
Pages - 143
My Review -
H.G Wells is the Shakespeare of science fiction. After watching the series Time After Time on Amazon Prime, I decided to read The Time Machine and other works by the author.
Plot - It is the story of a Time Traveller who designed a time machine. One day, while working, he travels into the year 802,701.
The first thing he sees in the dark night is the white sphinx, which is the key to his past and present. Soon, he realized that humankind was divided into two types.
One is Eloi, who lives above the earth and fears the murk. Others are Morlocks; they stroll in the dark and exist subterrene. Time Traveller meets an Eloi named Weena. She helped him with this new world.
One is Eloi, who lives above the earth and fears the murk. Others are Morlocks; they stroll in the dark and exist subterrene. Time Traveller meets an Eloi named Weena. She helped him with this new world.
Unfortunately, Morlocks stole the time machine, and the protagonist ignited a war against them.
H.G. Wells described the characters by their profession. The protagonist is portrayed as a capable and headstrong man. Weena is considered a symbol of hope and humanity.
H.G. Wells described the characters by their profession. The protagonist is portrayed as a capable and headstrong man. Weena is considered a symbol of hope and humanity.
However, the other Time Machine characters don't have space to grow.
The words are complicated to discern. In the beginning, I googled a lot of terms. I also felt that the story was a bit dull.
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