The Time Machine follows an unnamed scientist known as the Time Traveller, who invents a machine capable of moving through time. Traveling far into the future, he discovers a world inhabited by two distinct species: the gentle, childlike Eloi and the dark, subterranean Morlocks.
As the Time Traveller uncovers the relationship between these two groups, he realizes that they represent the long-term consequences of social inequality and class division. Wells uses this imaginative narrative to comment on Victorian society, industrialization, and the possible decline of humanity.
The novel combines thrilling adventure with philosophical reflection. Its vivid imagery, innovative concept, and social commentary have made it one of the most influential works in the science fiction genre.
Major Themes:
Time travel and scientific progress
Evolution and degeneration
Social class and inequality
Survival and extinction
The future of humanity
Key Features:
One of the earliest time-travel novels
Influential in shaping modern science fiction
Blend of adventure and social commentary
Thought-provoking and imaginative storytelling
Widely studied and adapted into films
The Time Machine – H. G. Wells remains a timeless exploration of humanity’s possible future, combining scientific imagination with powerful social insight. ⏳📖✨
PUBLISHER: FINGERPRINT CLASSICS
BINDING: PAPER BACK
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAGES: 143

