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3 years ago
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How is the main story presented in The Time Machine by H. G. Wells?

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NeTakaya3 years ago
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<span>The correct answer is 'the narrator recounts the story, as told to him by the Time Traveller’. The protagonist, the Time Traveller, is never named by the novel. The narrator tells the story by recounting the Time Traveller’s weekly lectures.</span>
elena-s [515]3 years ago
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In "The Time Machine", by H. G. Wells, the main story is presented as follows <em>The narrator recounts the story, as told to him by the Time Traveller</em>. The main story relates to the Time Traveller, an eminent scientist who has built a time machine to travel through time. The narrator is Mr. Hillyer, a guest in the Time Traveller's dinner party.

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