H.G WELLS
H.G. Wells was a teacher, and then he started to write some books. He
wrote a lot of science fiction, like : , “The Island of Dr. Moreau” (1896), “The
Invisible Man” (1897), “The War of the Worlds” (1898), “The First Men on the
Moon” (1901), “The War in the Air” (1908), “Anticipations” (1901), “Mankind in
the Making” (1903), and a “Modern Utopia” (1905) He lived for 80 years (1866 -
1946). During his life he had two wives, Isabella, his cousin, and then one of his
brightest students, Amy Catherine. (Online-literature.com).
H.G. Wells “Invisible Man” is about how scientist made experiment on
himself, he had come invisible. He knew that he could use that power for his
enjoyment and good living. He stole, killed his enemies, and even did physical
abuse. Then he wanted power, he had hunger for power, so he even wanted to
build “the Epoch of the Invisible Man”. Though he was caught and beaten to his
death. Wells wants to show how power makes people want more and more every
time. (123helpme.com)
H.G. Wells “Time Machine” tells us about how young time traveler is
going through the future. He gets in trouble, but then he goes to even deeper
future, he get really sick of it, and goes back to tell his friends about it, but he
never comes back. (uta.fi)
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
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