Book review of The Time Machine by H.G. Wells.
View Paper
ESSAY DETAILS
Words: 591
Pages: 2
(approximately 235 words/page)
Pages: 2
(approximately 235 words/page)
Essay Database > Literature > European Literature
H. G. Wells' The Time Machine explores the darker side of mankind's future that has succumbed to an extremely darwinistic evolution. We become familiarized with the Time Traveler, the book's main character, by means of a fictitious author who also remains nameless throughout the text. The reader receives the story through second hand telling which, once one has gotten into the story, becomes the first hand thoughts and experiences of the Time Traveler. Although she
showed first 75 words of 591 total
Sign up for EssayTask and enjoy a huge collection of student essays, term papers and research papers. Improve your grade with our unique database!
showed first 75 words of 591 total
showed last 75 words of 591 total
because they create a timelessness that gives universality to the story. Wells' use of description and lack of complex plot twists lends the book to easy readability and enjoyment. The lack of surprises and unexpected occurrences tend to cause one's attention to wander. Although far from perfect, The Time Machine transcends the bounds of simple science fiction and lends itself to a social speculation that leaves the reader pondering the feasibility of such a future.
because they create a timelessness that gives universality to the story. Wells' use of description and lack of complex plot twists lends the book to easy readability and enjoyment. The lack of surprises and unexpected occurrences tend to cause one's attention to wander. Although far from perfect, The Time Machine transcends the bounds of simple science fiction and lends itself to a social speculation that leaves the reader pondering the feasibility of such a future.