The Man Who Could Work Miracles
H.G. Wells' 'The Man Who Could Work Miracles' follows George Fotheringay, an ordinary clerk who discovers he can perform miracles at will. Blending dark humor and philosophy, the story explores the catastrophic consequences of absolute power without wisdom. As he attempts to fix the world, he realizes that tampering with nature could destroy the universe. This classic questions human will and moral responsibility in the face of existence's complexities.
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