The First Men In The Moon
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About The Book

H. G. Wells wrote a scientific romance titled The First Men in the Moon. It was a great story according to Wells. In the book a businessman and an eccentric scientist set off on a mission to the moon. A London businessman who goes into seclusion in the country to compose a play serves as the narrator. In order to work quietly Bedford hires a tiny cottage in the Kent town of Lympne. After two weeks Bedford accosts the man who proves to be a reclusive physicist. Cavor convinces Bedford to travel to the moon even though he is confident there is no life there. They come across five-foot-tall Selenites huge creatures and monsters of simple fatness which they refer to as mooncalves caring for them. The Selenites of the Moon are imprisoning Mr. Bedford and Mr. Cavor the major characters of Mr. Bedford and Mr. Cavor in Infinite Space.According to Cavor Selenites come in a variety of shapes and find fulfillment in performing the particular societal duty for which they were raised. The lunar commander and others who are listening to the conversation are struck with awe when Cavor unfortunately discloses humanitys predisposition for violence. Bedford implies that Cavor has been prohibited from transmitting to Earth in the future because of this.
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