Relationship between Wells Time Machine and the Victorian Age Herbert George Wells is a 19th century English writer. He was born on September 21, 1866 in Bromley, Kent State. When he was eleven he first wrote a book. It has not been announced, but it is a wonderful achievement. He received a scholarship from the Faculty of Science, but because of his other interests such as history, journalism, sociology and writing he failed. His father is a professional cricket player and is doing housework.
The wonderful idea of "Time Machine" is the first inspiration of British science fiction writer Wells, mainly using his work in the scientific literature. "Time Machine" has proven to be a classic that has been adapted to its different originality, deep meaning of different societies, and different media for centuries. H. G. Wells, known as "father of science fiction", has completed many science fiction novels including "time machine" in his early days. "Time Machine means the complex and deep meaning of the Utopian society created by Wells, because of its deep meaning, a large number of readers all over the world read it, and then other people like movies and concepts Time travel in the field of science trying to create revolutionary machines imitated by different media
The best filming of the classic novel by H. G. Wells was published in the UK in 1960 and directed by George Par. Visually praised Oscar winner, Time Machine follows a Victorian English trip to three world wars including nuclear war in the late 1960s before heading to a distant future. Nicholas Meyer 's "Time After Time" inspired by H. G. Wells' s "The Time Machine" delicately makes Wells himself the hero and imagines that the author can make a time machine where the author works. But when ripper Jack used the machine to escape the future - in 1979 San Francisco - Wells (Malcolm McDowell) followed suit in order to catch up with the murderer
"Signalist" by Charles Dickens and "Red Hall" by H. G Wells are short stories that appeal to readers through elements of fear. Both stories were written at the end of the Victorian era of the Victorian era. Victorian English people love literature, including short stories. The short story is pastoral. Because they are the root of instant entertainment. - In the novel "White Woman", the novelist Wilkie Collins revealed the importance of the British legitimate process in the characters and stories of the characters. A series of civil errors will determine the turning point of the novel. The law and its implementation were presented to the reader in the form of witness testimony from the outset, collected by Walter Hartright and submitted to the court. We call it the legal stage of Glyde v. Glyde.