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Befriends Eloi, teaches them to defend themselves against Morlocks from "summary" of The Time Machine by H. G. Wells

The Time Traveler establishes a bond with the Eloi, understanding their gentle nature and their vulnerability to the predatory Morlocks. He observes their simple way of life and their lack of defensive mechanisms against the Morlocks' attacks. Seeing their helplessness, he takes it upon himself to educate them on how to protect themselves from their oppressors. The Time Traveler imparts his knowledge to the Eloi, teaching them ways to fend off the Morlocks and defend their community. He trains them in basic self-defense techniques and equips them with tools and strategies to resist the Morlocks' advances. By arming the Eloi with the necessary skills and resources, he empowers them to stand up against their oppressors and secure their survival in this hostile environment. Through his guidance and mentorship, the Eloi gradually learn to assert themselves and confront the Morlocks when threatened. They develop a sense of unity and solidarity, banding together to face their common enemy. The Time Traveler's intervention not only strengthens the Eloi's ability to protect themselves but also instills in them a newfound sense of resilience and autonomy. As the Eloi become more adept at defending themselves, they grow more confident and self-reliant. They no longer cower in fear of the Morlocks but instead face them head-on, ready to fight for their freedom and autonomy. The Time Traveler's efforts to befriend and educate the Eloi bear fruit as they transform from passive victims into proactive agents of their own destiny.
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    The Time Machine

    H. G. Wells

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