The Satire of H.G Wells

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English

 

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Linda M

 

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January 26, 2017

 

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By setting the novel far into the future, Wells is able to exaggerate and subvert the relationship and development between the working class maintaining the industrial revolution, and the upper, intellectual classes that are benefiting from it. The Time Traveler, the main character of The Time Machine, travels far into the future and finds a peaceful and seemingly utopian race, the ?Eloi' being preyed upon by a savage race that essentially maintains the existence of the Eloi, the ?Morlocks'...
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Both the Eloi and Morlocks are representations of specific classes within social structure. The Eloi represent the upper, intellectual class of the turn of the 19th century. The Time Traveler theorizes that they may have been the favored aristocracy at some point, with the Morlocks as their mechanical servants, the working class that supports them (Wells, 1895, p...
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