The Time Machine

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Write a detailed analysis of Wells’ portrayal of the future. To what extent is The Time Machine a critique of the politics and social conditions in Victorian England?

Hebert George Wells wrote The Time Machine in 1895. The novel was written based on Wells’ socialist views and how he disapproved and disliked the Victorian class system that separated people either above or below ground, literally.  He wanted an equal society. In the novel he exaggerates the class system and what he thinks this segregation could lead to in the future.

In the story the reader is introduced to the time traveller who finds himself far off in the future. Upon arriving the setting seems advanced in some ways – there are huge buildings within an exotic environment. However he sees a ‘colossal figure…it was carved out of white marble, in shape something like a winged sphinx’ this can link to the technical and engineering advancement at that period, when new structures and big statues were built but it can be reminiscent of the sphinx of ancient Egypt and links to the past rather than the future which already give the impression of some form of regression. Also the actual settings of the future include ‘bare hillsides’ and ‘shrubs and long grass’ which gives it rural scenery which is the opposite of the expectation of more progress in development in buildings and an urban landscape.

One of the newly modified beings that the time traveller encounters in the future are called the Eloi – who are initially believed to be the dominant descendants of the upper class. Wells describes their physical appearance as ‘Dresden china type of prettiness’, page 29. This gives the impression that they are delicate and fragile. Also by saying they are pretty it links more to the upper class of Victorian society, people who could spend more time on themselves to make them beautiful as they have the money and do not have to work for it. China is also white which in relation to social conditions in Victorian England could mean that people who had fairer skin  were much high in the social ladder and meant that they were clean and not dirty like the working class which meant that you did not have to do much work as you had enough money. It describes them as being pure something that distinctively separated them to the working class and which they highly thought themselves of. Also the comparison to china makes them seem like they have a high status as it was expensive and working class could not have it. Wells used them to represent the upper class because he knew that they did not do any work and lived a fairly care-free life whilst others looked after them and they didn’t need to lift a finger. In addition the Eloi lived easy in ‘a building that had a huge entry and was altogether of colossal dimension’ just like the upper class of the Victorian period. When the time traveller first meets them he initially considers that the populace has evolved into a form of communism. When he first encounters the Eloi (chp. 4) it leads him to see a vision of man's perfection, but this impression changes fairly rapidly and he refers to this as ‘too perfect triumph of man’.

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However unlike the upper class in Wells’ the Eloi lack intelligence which also contrasts the time travellers belief that the future beings ‘would be incredibly in front of us in knowledge, art, everything’ (page 29) but they are not. He compares them to children several times ‘showed him to be on the intellectual level of one our five year-old children’. Wells makes these people short of intelligence and depend on other beings to help them get through life, which is exactly like the life of the upper class of Victorian period that relied on the working class. In addition, linking ...

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