The Outer and Inner Worlds of H.G. Wells and R.L. Stevenson
Date Submitted: 08/22/2003 22:43:20
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 4 pages (1121 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 4 pages (1121 words)
H.G. Wells' (1866-1946) 'The Time Machine' (1894) consists mainly of his predictions of what could happen in the future, according to his time. The Time Traveller travels forward to the year 802,701AD, but still in England is his, evolved, back garden. When he arrives, he finds two completely different social worlds: the Upper classes have become weak and their intellect decreased, whereas the Working class have moved underground and have become cannibalistic.
Wells starts off
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lay on my knee was corded and hairy."
The enigma of Hyde's existence is explained when a letter of confession is found at the scene of Hyde's horrific suicide. It describes who, when Jekyll was Hyde, he committed suicide to kill off the horror of this addiction. The addiction was to the drug that transformed him into Hyde. The horror of taking one's own life in order to kill another is an extremely graphic one.
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