The Time machine – Public Doma

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Total installs
59(59)
Rating
0.0
Released
August 20, 2020
Last updated
August 20, 2020
Category
Books & Reference
Developer
Public Domain Books
Developer details
Name
Public Domain Books
E-mail
webbooks237@gmail.com
Website
unknown
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
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Description

The Time Machine, H. G. Wells’s first novel, is a “scientific romance” that inverts the nineteenth-century belief in evolution as progress. The story follows a Victorian scientist, who claims that he has invented a device that enables him to travel through time, and has visited the future, arriving in the year 802,701 in what had once been London. There, he finds the future race, or, more accurately, races, because the human species has “evolved” into two distinct forms. Above ground live the Eloi—gentle, fairy-like, childish creatures, whose existence appears to be free of struggle. However, another race of beings exists—the Morlocks, underground dwellers who, once subservient, now prey on the feeble, defenseless Eloi. By setting the action nearly a million years in the future, Wells was illustrating the Darwinian model of evolution by natural selection, “fast-forwarding” through the slow process of changes to species, the physical world, and the solar system.