About This Book
The narrator, a resident of a two-dimensional world inhabited by geometric figures, describes that world's physical laws, rigid social hierarchy, and gender customs. Through encounters with a one-dimensional realm and a three-dimensional visitor, he learns about higher dimensions and experiences demonstrations that expand his understanding. The account alternates social satire—criticizing class stratification, conformity, and prejudice—with speculative thought experiments about perception and dimensionality. After attempting to teach the idea of a third dimension to others, the narrator faces resistance and punishment, concluding with reflections on the limits of imagination and the costs of advocating radical ideas. The work divides local description from cosmological revelation.