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Bill Gates Time Traveller
1,332 wordsAs fabled as fairies and dryads, only slightly more scientific, the imaginary device referred to as the time machine has gained many prospective engineers over the years. Young boys ponder thoughts of returning to Jurassic times in a time machine of their own, while little girls dream of princesses in castles. Even as we grow older, we fancy that such an appliance might help us revoke that angry diatribe towards our boss, or take us back to yesterday when we bought that lotto ticket. Certainly, ...
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H G Wells Time Traveller
1,327 words... disposition. The only way the Time Traveller changed throughout the story was in his knowledge of the future of mankind. This knowledge, I believe, made him more prepared and confident in his own time and place. However, he needed not be confident, for in the end, he didnt stay in his own place for long. Though the Time Traveller was the main character in the story, the narrator was probably the most important. He was one of the men at every dinner, so his insights into the story were very a...
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The Time Machine Compared To Nineteen Eighty Four
1,512 wordsThe Time Machine by H. G. Wells and Nineteen Eighty Four are two excellent science-fiction novels which explore and give to different views of the future. Both of the Novels look at the future in different ways because of different social attitudes and structures but both still have the same view of human nature and what it may lead to. Written and based in the nineteenth century, The Time Machine explores the Fourth Dimension of space. The protagonist, who is referred to as The Time Traveller b...
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The Time Machine Compared To Nineteen Eighty Four
1,529 words... whereas Winston had fears to grind down his mind until it was nothing but a mush that the party could sculpt into any shape that they wished to. The Time Travellers partner in The Time Machine is an Elois named Weena which he had saved towards the beginning of the story and they form quite a tight friendship: Taking Weena like a child upon my shoulder The relationship was more like father and daughter or older and brother and sister than that of a couple or man and wife. Throughout the novel...
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H G Wells First Person Point
2,257 wordsHerbert George Wells was a famous English Novelist, historian, science writer, author of science fiction, and author of over one-hundred books. He was born a third son on Saturday, September twenty-first, 1866 in Bromley England. His father, Joseph, Then thirty-eight, was a poor shopkeeper in a small way who later became a professional cricketer. His mother, Sarah, then forty-three, served as a housekeeper to the Fetherstonhaugh family at Up Park, Sussex. His family was not very well off at the ...
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