Edwin Abbott Abbott's classic novella, Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, published in 1884, is a satirical tale set in a two-dimensional world inhabited by geometric shapes. The story follows A. Square, a humble polygon who encounters a Sphere from a three-dimensional world, expanding his perception of reality beyond his flat existence. This encounter inspires him to spread the concept of higher dimensions to his fellow Flatlanders, only to face skepticism, ridicule, and imprisonment. Beyond its clever exploration of spatial dimensions, the book serves as a poignant social commentary on Victorian England's rigid class system, intellectual narrow-mindedness, and the challenges of accepting new truths.