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what is the theme of the machine Stops

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This is especially impressive considering that talking motion pictures hadn't even been invented at that time. “The Machine Stops” reflects Forster's concerns about the future of humanity, and the key themecentres on the consequences of humanity's dependence upon technology

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This is especially impressive considering that talking motion pictures hadn't even been invented at that time. “The Machine Stops” reflects Forster's concerns about the future of humanity, and the key theme centres on the consequences of humanity's dependence upon technology

“The Machine Stops” was published in 1909 in The Oxford and Cambridge Review. The story is recognised as a great novella (lengthy for a short story) and work of science fiction. Through it, Forster is credited with predicting technologies such as the internet and instant messaging. This is especially impressive considering that talking motion pictures hadn’t even been invented at that time. “The Machine Stops” reflects Forster’s concerns about the future of humanity, and the key theme centres on the consequences of humanity’s dependence upon technology.

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