A comparison of the book and the film by Wells The time machine
H.G.Wells: "The Time Machine"
All novels are influenced by the social and cultural background of their authors, and clearly 'The Time Machine' is no exception.
Similarly, film adaptations of books also reflect the social and cultural setting of their time, despite the period they purport to rep....
Chapter 3 of Brave New World Under a Microscope
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Chapter 3 of Brave New World Under a Microscope
One may be mystified or even completely dumb founded after reading chapter three from Aldous Huxleys Brave New World (1932). The way Huxley mixes the dialogues between three different pairs or groups of people can be very confusi....
Social Satire in Flatland
In Edwin Abbotts Flatland, the reader is taken on an adventure into a world of shapes and new ideas. Flatland is a two-dimensional world that is populated by figures of many shapes and sizes. To these two-dimensional creatures, everything appears to be a line. The creatures tell each other apart ....