The narrator of the story is a kind lawyer of the Square Class. He is married and has four pentagonal sons and two hexagonal grandsons. He was chosen by a sphere from Spaceland to help explain the wonders of the three dimensional world to the people of Flatland. He is a square living in a two-dimensional land and discovers that there are worlds other then his own like a third dimension. Not only does he go on to tell us in great detail the rules and responsibility's of each geometric shaped world, but also goes on to tell in even more detail the class distinctions of geometrical Flatland. While there is the Rule of Law made by the high council of Flatland. Life moves based on the Laws of Nature were the weak are abandoned and any irregularity such as an angle off by more then a degree must be killed or sentenced to a life of dull work and no liberty to do what they want.
The Narrator, while at first skeptical of the teachings of the Sphere, there after becomes fully empowered by the discovery of a third dimension. He himself begins to question to the Sphere why stop at three; there are limitles
The Class system in Flatland is as follows:
The highest rank in the social classes would be the Circles. To this class belongs the Nobility. They are several degrees of this type. But the circles are really not circles at all. They are polygons with their angles so numerous and tiny that they are very difficult to count. They also resemble a circle so closely that it is almost indistinguishable. These are mainly priests and government officials like the Chief Circle.
The Squares and the Pentagons are the professional class of the people in Flatland. The mathematicians and the trade's man like our narrator, his sons, and his grandsons. They are a bit higher in the social classes then the middle class.
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