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In The Time Machine, Wells conducts a dramatic argument about human beings in relation to a specific idea of nature. What is the message (or messages) behind the novel’s two final scenes: (1) the Time Traveler contemplating the end of life on earth; and (2) soon after arriving back in his time, the Time Traveler heads out again, into time, to an unknown destination. (Remember to quote and use exact language.) 250 Words
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The Time Machine
There are several interesting scenes from the start to the end of The Time Machines
novel. The author uses different analogy and depiction of people to present the story. He is able
to take to the attention of the reader on various issues happening across the normal human life.
The Time machine depicts dramatic argument on a...
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