Victorian Era
Industrial Revolution
Literary Devices
Themes
The novel
100

Why did poor people wear dark clothes in this time?

To hide the dirt from working so much in bad conditions
100

Under whose reign did the industrial revolution happen?

Queen Victoria

100

What is a simile? Give an example.

a way to compare 2 things using like or as

100

How is science and technology a theme in TTM?

The use of a machine rather than magic to travel in time was a new idea and very much in line with the changes happening during the Industrial Revolution during H.G. Wells's life.

100

Who says "Did you come from the sun in a thunderstorm?"

The Eloi

200

What food was a luxury in the Victorian Era?

meat - only the upper-middle class and aristocracy could eat it

200

Why did factories often employ children?

They were small and could fit into small spaces to clean or repair equipment; they didn't have to be paid much

200

What is a metaphor? Give an example

a way to compare two things where you use the "be" verb to say one is the other

200

How is the fate of humanity a theme in TTM?

Wells describes a situation where humanity has declined far past their state in the Victorian Era. The Eloi are weaker, less intelligent, and idle. This is showing how humanity could possible evolve over a long time.

200

Describe the large building where the Eloi take the Time Traveller.

A large building like a palace made of glass, metal, and stone that is made up of large halls where the Eloi do things together communally.

300

Who was the aristocracy?

People with titles like duke, earl, or lord. They were rich and did not need to work.

300

What were the working hours and working conditions like in factories for the working class?

Conditions were dirty and often dangerous. Workers had to work long hours, 14 hours a day on average though some more and some less.

300

What is imagery? What is most important to create it?

a vivid description so that the readers can imagine the scene in their minds; descriptive adjectives are most important to imagery

300
How is the permanence of nature a theme in TTM?

While traveling to the future, many manmade things rise and fall. Eventually, the only manmade structures TTT sees are the large palace-like buildings which are also sometimes in ruins. Nature lasts through this entire process and doesn't go away.

300

Why does the Time Traveller call the energy to build the huge, palace-like buildings and everything else the Eloi have “purposeless”?

because the effort of humanity to create them led to the Eloi becoming so weak, so that energy didn't help humanity in the end
400

What is the difference between the aristocracy and the upper middle class?

The aristocracy never had to work. The upper middle class were professions like doctor or lawyer who worked but lived very well off the money that they made.

400

What is urbanization? Describe it during the industrial revolution.

The process of many people moving from the countryside into cities. During the I.R. this happened to a massive degree in the UK which led to people living in low-quality, crowded, dirty housing in cities.

400

What is the rule of three? Give an example.

listing 3 traits or actions in a row for emphasis

400

How does the idea of evolution connect to TTM?

The theory of evolution was very new in Wells's time, and he shows how that could possibly apply to humans over a huge amount of time with the changes in the Eloi (and later another group we will see).

400

Who says that time travel is “all rubbish” at the beginning of the book?

The Psychologist

500

How does fashion (clothes) show a big difference in the Victorian Era? How do we see that in our novel?

The working class had to wear clothes that were dark colored and made of strong material like cotton or wool for working. The upper class wore things made of finer material like silk or satin with bright colors because they didn't need to worry about it getting damaged in a factory.

500

Describe the changes in how things were made from before to during the industrial revolution.

Things went from being handmade by craftsmen to being produced by machines in factories.

500

What is alliteration? Give an example.

repeating the same sound at the beginnings of words; "five friends flew faithfully forward to fight the foe"

500

In Frankenstein, there is a message that too much ambition can lead to tragedy. Is there a message like this in TTM so far?

So far, the clearest message is that humanity needs some kind of challenge to stay strong and smart.

500

How does the Time Traveller know his time machine is inside the sphinx’s pedestal?

he finds lines on the grass to show where it had been dragged that direction