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    Invisible man, and War of the Worlds, and with these books he introduced these topics. In the Time Traveler, he talks about a man who, after some time travel, finds a utopian land where he meets these creatures called Eloi, and their counterparts, the Morlocks. He realizes that these are the two evolutions of humans, and upon this, goes farther into the future where he discovers the crab people, and returns to his dinner party to tell his tales. This story talks about Wells’ views on the future…

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    2000 Time Machine Women

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    In the future, so many things could be possible. People’s intelligence could alter, we could advance in technology, and we could cure diseases. What we thought to be impossible today could potentially be possible in the future. We do not know exactly what the future holds, but we at the least have many ideas. Some of these ideas agree with each other, and some of these ideas conflict with each other as the two Time Traveler films do sometimes. Women in the 1960 Time Machine movie, were…

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    War Of The Worlds Analysis

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    was sure to reference fire throughout this novel. In this case, fire was used as a metaphor to represent technology; if humankind is not careful, technology, if used incorrectly, can easily consume everyone just like how fire dominated the Eloi and Morlocks. In addition, The Island of Doctor Moreau also displays the importance of educating oneself from errors that have been made. Prendick, after witnessing the deaths of Doctor Moreau and Montgomery, was able to recognize how, “They knew now that…

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    inhabitants”. This followed a traditional European view that there was the nice and superior tribe, the Eloi, which welcome the foreigners and the evil tribe, the Morlock, who were savages. Throughout the book, Wells reveals that the Eloi’s were, in fact, the inferior race. The Eloi at some point were over power by the inferior race of the Morlocks ,and have since live in feor. This concept helps to demonstrate Wells thoughts that at some point the imperialize will rise and overthrow the…

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    Inca Tribe Research Paper

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    This Essay is about the Incas tribe and what you are going to learn about is where they live, what time period they lived in, what they had houses , and one more thing is there economy, etc The leader of the Incas is being Pachacuti, Yupanqui, he got this name after he conquered chances Inca was known for “a retreat for the Inca empire “ The Inca empire was based on an economy without money. The Inca economy was based on selling or buying good, or instead of money they work . You have to…

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    Asking someone to contemplate on what the future might hold is strange especially when they are still shackled to the remnants of the present. How can someone determine let alone imagine all of the wondrous things that the human mind might conjure up? This was especially difficult during the early 20th century when the emergence of the technological revolution and the impact of science began to take hold. The norms that were in place for centuries were becoming slowly discarded as new ones came…

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    The Time Machine Classic

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    The Time Machine When an author writes a book, there are many different attributes that could cause the book to be studied carefully, have characteristics of becoming a classic, and contribute different aspects to society. H.G. Wells shows the reader a desolate future by displaying how mankind will move towards a more capitalist society and change for the worst, in his classic The Time Machine. H.G. Wells, author of great works such as the Time Machine, the Chronic Argonauts, and…

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    “H.G. Wells The Time Machine: A Cry For Government Reform.” The story of The Time Machine was written during a period in Great Britain when the social classes were divided because there was not a large middle class to balance them. There was a lot of resentment from lower class towards the upper class and elites because of the poor working conditions that they were subjected to from an early age. Wells saw some witnessed some of these working conditions first hand and wanted to make the rest of…

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    Satire In Feed

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    Christina Fatse Satire period 2 November 1, 2010 Mr. McGarry The Use of Satire in Expressing Social Flaws in Feed The satirical and dystopian novel, Feed, by M.T. Anderson exposes many social flaws that are present in today’s society. The book portrays the foreshadowing events of the future if there is no change in our society. The people living in the world of Feed rely heavily on the technology of their feed. Due to the reliance on their feeds, the people are unaware of their surroundings, or…

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    One of the more popular and underlying theme’s, manifested by Charles Darwin, who during the 1900’s, proposed the theory of evolution. In Darwin’s theory, survival encouraged the reproduction of those species whose varying traits could be the determining factor for a species continuance. The generation after would receive these dominant genes and would be better suited to survive, sustain a healthy population, and the list goes on. Social Darwinism always came back to the idea of “Natural Law."…

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