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“I cannot convey the sense of desolation that hung over the world.”

i. What do you think the author would have seen?

ii. Why does the author feel a sense of desolation?

Chapter name: The Time Machine
Author name: Hebert George Wells

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Answered by SahilRoshan
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After his experience with the Eloi and Morlocks, the Time Traveller might have expected to find some happier situation in the further distant future, but he does not; in fact, the situation is even worse, with absolutely no sign of any form of humankind, or creature of any attractive kind, or even a supportive, let alone benevolent, natural environment.

The Time Traveller is dealing with completely new experiences – like how it feels to travel through time – and there are things that he simply cannot describe. It's a strange position for a narrator to be in – struck speechless.

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Answered by Anonymous
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“I cannot convey the sense of desolation that hung over the world.”

i. What do you think the author would have seen?

ii. Why does the author feel a sense of desolation?

Chapter name: The Time Machine

Author name: Hebert George Wells

thank you:) ! I think you are using updated version of brainly, that's why you did not write anything in your bîo

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