Hg Wells Predictions

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H.G. Wells makes predictions and proves them by his novels. “ If we can possibly avoid wrecking this little planet of ours, we will, but-there must be risks!” H.G. Wells writes about scientific ideas and predictions of this world. Wells has produced novels such as: The Time Machine and The Island of Doctor Moreau. H.G. Wells used his novels as a prediction of war, genetic splicing, atomic bombs, and laser’s.
In the younger years of Well’s life, he had a natural writing ability. While coming from a hard working background, H.G. worked as an apprenticed to a draper. While living young and free, Wells had a sudden illness that struck the whole family. During his illness, wells had a interest in science fiction. Years later, wells had produced his first novel in 1895, called Time Machine. Months later the book had sparked and became the best seller that year. In the novel Time Machine H.G. predicted some sort of war also known as WWI. H.G. wrote about the skills and maneuvers used during the battle. Wells was clever and had a wide range imagination. While making …show more content…

predicted are into affect in today’s society. The notes Wells Writes are accurate and energy weapons are also included. When Wells was a young adult; he had a plan and theory on energy weapons. H.G. had a creative mind, but also a dark side about futuristic events. In todays society energy weapons are used in a variety of situations. Most energy weapons are used in law enforcement or the United States Army. Energy weapons such as: Tasers and guns. The world’s events are made of predictions that lead to movements around the globe such as: Riots on public streets, self defense, and protection of homes. “A time will come when a politician who has willfully made war and promoted international dissension will be as sure of the dock and much surer of the noose than a private homicide. It is not reasonable that those who gamble with men’s lives should not pay with their own”(H.G.

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