Explore the early life and literary achievements of H. G. Wells, a pioneer of science fiction. His works, including 'The Time Machine' and 'The War of the Worlds,' delve into social injustice, the impact of technology, and human evolution. Wells's novels are celebrated for intertwining captivating narratives with insightful social commentary and ethical questions, reflecting his socialist views and shaping his enduring legacy.
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The individual known as H. G. Wells was actually named ______ ______ Wells and was born in ______, ______.
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H. G. Wells's first major work
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Themes in Wells's science fiction
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Wells's literary diversity
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'The Time Machine' is a critique of ______ consequences, using time travel to explore future human evolution.
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Moral implications of vivisection in 'The Island of Doctor Moreau'
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Consequences of unchecked scientific ambition in Wells' novels
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Transformation of Griffin's character in 'The Invisible Man'
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The Martians, equipped with superior technology, are initially perceived as ______, but succumb to ______, showing the unforeseen weaknesses of formidable entities.
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Cavorite's role in 'The First Men in the Moon'
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Selenites' societal structure
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Imperialism critique in the novel
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Wells was put forward for the ______ on four separate times, showcasing his prominence in literature.
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