In his novels of character, H.G. Wells portrays
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A.
Lower middle class
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B.
The Ari Mocratic class
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C.
Lower Class
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D.
The Capitalists
Correct Answer:
A. Lower middle class
Explanation:
The correct answer is Lower middle class. H.G. Wells is widely recognized for his novels of character, including works like Kipps and The History of Mr. Polly, which focus on the experiences of the lower middle class in England. Drawing from his own personal background, Wells depicted the daily struggles, social constraints, and aspirations of individuals within this specific social tier, offering a realistic and often empathetic look at their lives during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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