In H. G. Wells's “The Time Machine”, the
function of the wells is:
<span> They are
ventilators for the underworld.</span>
<span>Its function was mentioned by the Time Traveller
when he had found a small, ape-like creature went down to the well and then
evolved into two different animals which represent the upper and underworlds.
They lived in tunnels ventilated by wells.</span>
Every min the snowboards descends 400 feet
Answer:
it is an <u>Infinitive phrase</u>
Explanation:
This question seems to be incomplete. However, there´s enough information to find the right answer.
Answer:
In "The Monkey's Paw," By W.W. Jacobs, fate is out of our control, and those who dare to interfere with fate shall face horrible consequences. The monkey's paw that the White family gets from Sergeant-Major grants wishes, but brings unexpected and horrible consequences as well. For example, Mr. White is granted his wish for money, but money comes as a result of his son´s death.
Explanation:
The same theme is explored in the movie PI (1998), directed by Darren Aronofsky. Max, a troubled but intelligent mathematician discovers a formula that predicts the patterns of the world, meaning that our entire existence is already determined by those patterns, so free will can only be an illusion.
The Greek tragedy "Oedipus Rex," by Sophocles, also explores the theme of Fate vs, free-will. An oracle predicts Oedipus will kill his father and marry his mother. The actions of his family to avoid such a destiny end up creating the circumstances that lead to the prediction becoming real.