Машина часу

Машина часу

by H.G. Wells , Герберт Велз , Наталя Дідушок (Translator)
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Science Fiction Action & Adventure Horror
Format Kindle
Pages 228
Language Ukrainian
Published Oct 1, 2014
Publisher КСД
ISBN-10 9661474435
ISBN-13 9789661474436
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In a future that stretches far beyond the present, humanity has evolved into two distinct races: the Eloi and the Morlocks. This division represents the pinnacle of societal change, with the Eloi living a seemingly idyllic but superficial existence above ground, while the Morlocks, hidden in the depths, embody the darker aspects of human nature. The narrative unfolds as an extraordinary journey through time, examining the trajectory of civilization and the repercussions of technological advances.

As the protagonist navigates this bizarre new world, they grapple with profound questions about progress and evolution. The contrasting lifestyles of the Eloi and Morlocks shed light on themes of class struggle and the consequences of societal complacency. Through vivid imagery and thought-provoking scenarios, they confront the unsettling truth about humanity's future, igniting a discourse on the fragility of societal constructs.

In this richly woven tale, the complexities of human existence unfold, revealing the stark realities that lie beneath a utopian facade. As events unravel, readers are left to ponder the fate of mankind and the choices that have led to such a divergent path, making this exploration of time both a reflection and a warning for generations to come.

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