Review of The Time Machine by H.G. Wells

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Review of The Time Machine by H.G. Wells I am currently reading a science Fiction novel called 'The Time Machine' by H.G.Wells. I understand the Science Fiction Genre to be literary works based on real and unreal science. My own definition of the Science Fiction Genre would be looking into the future to see what technological and scientific advances there may. Advances which will affect our society, the behaviour of individuals and how we live. In modern day, Science fiction is a very popular kind of imaginative literature. Science Fiction is the genre that asks ' What if?' It is a genre to infinite possibilities. By 'Science Fiction' I mean Jules Verne, H.G.Wells and Edgar Allan Poe type of story. A charming and romanced intermingled with scientific fact and prophetic visions. A few modern examples of popular Science Fiction films is 'Terminator, The Rise of The Machines', 'I robot' which is based on machinery and hit the box office records. This shows us that Science Fiction Genre is even popular today. The connection between the writer H.G.Wells and the Science Fiction Genre was that H.G.Wells was a philosopher who predicted the future before it actually happened. He was also a pioneer. Each of the first four novels he wrote dealt with fantastic storylines involving scientific understandings, the future and machinery. Because of these novels he was considered the ... ... middle of paper ... ...s his words very carefully. When he describes the Elois and the Morlocks, he makes a contrast between them. When H.G.Wells travels into the future, the words that he uses gives the impression that the world was scary and horrible, which adds to his reasons for writing 'The Time Machine', as a warning of the social divide. I notice that the language that H.G.Wells uses to describe the future he goes into is very negative, e.g. 'apocalypse' and 'annihilation of the human race'. The language he uses is fantastic and makes you want to read on. The descriptions in this novel are wondrous to the point out that no novel I have read could possibly portray. H.G.Wells ideas are very well expressed and the words that he uses are quite complex. I think that 'The Time Machine is an excellent book and I would recommend it to anyone.

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