The Time Machine
An edition of The Time Machine (2021)
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Publish Date
2021
Publisher
Core Knowledge Foundation
Language
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Pages
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Description:
The Time Machine by H. G. Wells is a groundbreaking science‑fiction novella that follows an unnamed scientist—known simply as the Time Traveler—who invents a machine that can move through time. When he journeys to the distant future (the year 802,701 A.D.), he discovers that humanity has evolved into two distinct species: The Eloi — small, delicate, childlike people who live carefree lives on the surface. Though peaceful, they are passive, weak, and seemingly unintelligent. The Morlocks — pale, nocturnal, subterranean creatures who maintain mysterious machines underground and live in darkness. Their relationship to the Eloi is far more sinister than it first appears. Through the Time Traveler’s exploration—and his growing horror—Wells uses adventure and speculation to explore social inequality, evolution, technology, and the dangers of human complacency. The novel acts as both an exciting scientific romance and a pointed reflection on Victorian society, particularly the widening gap between the privileged and the working classes. This abridged Core Classics edition adds helpful context for young readers, including explanations of Victorian thinkers, science concepts like the Fourth Dimension, and commentary on the novel’s themes.
subjects: Time travel, Science fiction, Dystopias, World Future Society
People: The Time Traveler, Weena, The Eloi, The Morlocks
Places: London, Thames Valley, East End, Bromley, Uppark, South Kensington