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It has allegorical angles- somewhat annoying. Characters are stereotyped. We never even learn the name of the so-called Time Traveller. The future society with two classes violently opposed- well, again a stereotype. there is an aura of unreality in the novel that reminds one of so-called realistic Fairy Tales which often deal with anonymous characters- such as the (Good Guy) monsters in Wizard of Oz.

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Q: Why can the time machine be read as an allegory?
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