1. Flatland
So shapes such as isosceles triangles were considered soldiers and lower class because they only had three sides, the middle class consisted of equilateral or equal sided triangles, the professional men and gentlemen were squares and five-sided figures/pentagons, then comes the nobility which begin at hexagons and go all the way to the title of a Polygonal figure. ... Abbot describes the straight lined women and the triangular soldier class as the most dangerous because of their sharpness, and where the addition of color was outlawed for its confusion of the classes, and where any irregularit...
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