My thinking
Graces
I think the future of mankind is admirable for those who have read Wells' time Machine. The sympathetic description of Eloy's world is a poignant fable that pessimistically shows our future deals. In late Victorian works, "the Last Victorian" is a widely circulated theme, and people begin to smell the unease, albeit often implicitly, with writers like Wells asking, "will our future really be better?"
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