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.
it's an allegory
prose allegory is to represent something in another manner
The story is an allegory for man's struggle with nature.
Allegory
allegory
Time flew by...The Faerie Queen is an allegory for the Bible
Time flew by...The Faerie Queen is an allegory for the Bible
Depends what the machine is, but most of the time yes. but always read the fine print.
Allegory is a noun.
The plural of allegory is allegories.
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Yeah probably not or maybe it is i don't know i haven't read the book
Allegory is a type of symbolism
it's an allegory
In "The Time Machine," when Wells was seven, he had more time to read after his family acquired a new house with a library. This change allowed him to immerse himself in literature and expand his imagination, which later influenced his writing career. The experience of exploring different worlds and ideas through books sparked his interest in science fiction and the concept of time travel.
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prose allegory is to represent something in another manner