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"Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions" is a satirical novella written through Edwin A. Abbott. This resourceful and notion-provoking work is a traditional of science fiction and mathematics, known for its clever exploration of higher dimensions and social remark. Set in the fictional -dimensional world of Flatland, the story is narrated by using A Square, a decent citizen and mathematician. In this flat universe, people' shapes decide their social status, with ladies as easy line segments and men as polygons. The society strictly adheres to its geometric hierarchy until A Square encounters a…mehr

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"Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions" is a satirical novella written through Edwin A. Abbott. This resourceful and notion-provoking work is a traditional of science fiction and mathematics, known for its clever exploration of higher dimensions and social remark. Set in the fictional -dimensional world of Flatland, the story is narrated by using A Square, a decent citizen and mathematician. In this flat universe, people' shapes decide their social status, with ladies as easy line segments and men as polygons. The society strictly adheres to its geometric hierarchy until A Square encounters a being from the 0.33 dimension, a Sphere. This come upon demanding situations A Square's information of reality and opens his eyes to the life of higher dimensions. Abbott makes use of Flatland as an allegory to satirize Victorian society, its inflexible magnificence shape, and the restrictions of perspective. Through A Square's journey of enlightenment, the novella explores the limitations of human notion and the resistance to new ideas. "Flatland" now not best offers a clever exploration of geometry and spatial dimensions but also serves as a remark at the societal constraints and prejudices of Abbott's time. It encourages readers to question their own views and preconceptions, highlighting the significance of open-mindedness and the pursuit of knowledge.
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Edwin Abbott Abbott FBA (December 20, 1838 - October 12, 1926) was an English novelist, theologian, and Anglican priest best known for his novella Flatland (1884). Edwin Abbott Abbott was the eldest son of Edwin Abbott (1808-1882), principal of the Marylebone Philological School, and Jane Abbott (1806-1882). His father and mother were first cousins. He was born in London and educated at the City of London School and St John's College, Cambridge, where he graduated with honors in classics, mathematics, and theology and became a fellow. He was the first Smith's prizeman in 1861, in particular. He took orders in 1862. After masterships at King Edward's School in Birmingham, he took over as headmaster of the City of London School in 1865, at the age of 26. He oversaw future Prime Minister H. H. Asquith's studies there. In 1876, Abbott was a Hulsean speaker. He retired in 1889 and focused on literary and spiritual endeavors. Abbott's theological open-mindedness was evident in both his educational beliefs and his publications. His Shakespearian Grammar (1870) is a seminal work in English philology.