Over the years, a prominent novelist HG Wells has used his many bestselling books to attract readers' thoughts and imaginations, invisible people, Dr. Morrow Island, World War II. However, these choices are not Wells' most controversial novels. Time Machine was written in 1895 and is Wells's most noteworthy work. There are many different themes and aspects that you can see in this novel, one of which is separation of classes. Morlock and Eloy are in H. G.
Between 1837 and 1901, Queen Victoria ruled the British nation and was named the Victorian era. When the British Victorian society was divided into three categories: the upper, middle and lower levels also known as the working class, this was the era of major change. Each class is characterized by various occupations, lifestyles and manners. The upper class consists of aristocrats such as the Duke, Earl, Nobility and others. They are often connected with the royal family of Britain and Europe, and their society is very different from the other two classes - everyone must meet certain expectations. Most of these 'aristocrats' are not professional as their families have enough money to live in rich. However, many people are industrial leaders, especially mining and shipbuilding.
In Victorian England, the middle class is the most populous class of all classes. They will continue with the royal rankings. The Victorian era offered a very successful period for the middle class. In Victorian England, some jobs for middle class citizens are teachers and doctors. The other middle class owns large companies and they are very wealthy. If these wealthy people have nothing to do with the royal family, even if they are very wealthy they are too equal to the middle class. The middle class before the Victorian era started is a very small class, which became very big in the Victorian era.