The document analyzes H.G. Wells' novel "The Time Machine" and argues it can be classified as a comedy. It provides three key reasons for this: 1) The plot follows the classic comedy structure of starting in normalcy, facing a minor conflict, resolving the problem, and returning to normal life. 2) Much of the story's action takes place in domestic settings like the kitchen and living room, typical of comedies. 3) The sequence of events matches the comedy plotline structure, transitioning smoothly from normal life to a minor problem to resolving the issue.