Tuesday, January 28, 2020

What I have learned so far by reading the novel

Sadly, I haven't reached the real moral of the story, which means one of my predictions will be left unanswered for now. But I can say that I've learned a couple of things: one of them is that no matter how much you are knowledgeable of a subject, you will always need to surround yourself with people who specialize in other areas like The Time Traveler does, inviting a doctor, psychologist and journalist to discuss his newest invention, having different perspectives is crucial to any kind of topic you want to get into.

Also, you can see how much passion the Time Traveler expresses when he talks, and people don't realize it, but being so much into a topic, being that passionate about it is actually a really good endearing trait someone can have. It in fact attracts others towards you because it's both relatable and admirable, it reminds people that anything is possible if you put your mind into it.

Aside from that, I can kinda see the "real moral" being one that was present in most science fiction literature at the time, which is the fear of technology and science going too far, how our own hubris would be our demise.



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