H G Wells is skeptical of the Victorian grade system and is entirely against the way people are isolated based on their wealth. Wells opposed British capitalist views because he himself was a socialist and tried to attract his attention. In his novel "Time Machine", he tried to distinguish between upper and lower classes of the ground and the underground, keeping racial discrimination to the utmost, to show you the mistakes in their way of doing British political policy and his views. I hintered deeply.
The Connecticut Yankees comparing HG Wells' time machine and Mark Twain's Connecticut Yankees was written by Mark Twain in 1889. In the nineteenth century I was taken to the UK from America from the 6th century. With his wisdom he will soon be able to occupy the place in Camelot's courtroom. He then introduced many modern inventions and ideas into society, trying to bring them into a way that the 19th century is considered "right". - Time travel paradox Mark Twain of Arthurs Court's Conneticut Yankee is about time travel. It was written in 1989, and it tells us that time travel is impossible due to public opinion before it knows the science we currently know. This book is still a very good book, there are lots of good words about the United States and the UK, and it proves that the American way of doing is better.
HG Wells' Time Machine is the grandfather of a time travel allegory. Wells time travel classics are not really time travel, just as World Wars is not a Martian person invading walking. Our trip from an unnamed narrator to 802, 701 is just a way for Wells to show us a class society of 1895 in a new way. Eloi and Morlocks are British industries and proletariat. Society will be totally destroyed immediately by socialism, and Wells is one of the major supporters.
HG Well 's The Time Machine was published in 1895 and the Lumière brothers arrived at La Ciotat the same year, so time travel was welcomed as a literary device. Therefore, time travel and movies enter public consciousness at the same time, as a tool of movies, it has a long and attractive history. It is rooted in science fiction, but it develops around various types, and even today filmmakers are seeking new ways to use it to convey the story. Time travel is one of the most popular and interesting metaphor in movies.