The author discusses anarchy and a battle between the shapes. Part 1, Section 10: Of the Suppression of the Chromatic Sedition The author discusses the Art of Sight Recognition and the Universal Color Bill. Part 1, Section 9: Of the Universal Colour Bill Part 1, Section 8: Of the Ancient Practice of Painting The author clarifies a few things for the reader. Part 1, Section 7: Concerning Irregular Figures The author continues to use geometric shapes to describe Flatland’s population. Part 1, Section 6: Of Recognition by Sight The author explains how inhabitants of Flatland recognize each other. Part 1, Section 5: Of Our Methods of Recognizing One Another The author describes the inhabitants of Flatland in regard to men and women. Part 1, Section 3: Concerning the Inhabitants of Flatland The author uses shapes as a metaphor for males and females. Part 1, Section 2: Of the Climate and Houses in Flatland The author explains to the reader the nature of Flatland. Part 1, This World, Section 1: Of the Nature of Flatland Preface to the second and revised edition Opening quotes, dedication, and illustrations. Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions is a classic 19th century novella that satirizes the social hierarchy of Victorian society using mathematical figures and ideas.Ībbott, E.
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