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Determines to prevent future catastrophe from happening from "summary" of The Time Machine by H. G. Wells

The Time Traveller, upon witnessing the bleak future of humanity, is filled with a sense of urgency to take action. He is deeply disturbed by the sight of the desolate world, where the Eloi and Morlocks exist in a fragile balance on the brink of collapse. The Time Traveller realizes that the current state of affairs is unsustainable, and he is compelled to do something about it. As he reflects on the potential causes of this catastrophic future, the Time Traveller becomes determined to prevent it from happening. He understands that the Eloi and Morlocks represent the ultimate fate of humanity if left unchecked. The Time Traveller sees the danger in the division between the two species and the consequences of their coexistence. The Time Traveller's desire to avert this looming disaster drives him to action. He is motivated by a sense of responsibility to not only the Eloi and Morlocks but to all of humanity. He knows that if he does not intervene, the future he witnessed will come to pass, and the consequences will be dire. Despite the challenges and obstacles he faces, the Time Traveller remains resolute in his mission. He is willing to sacrifice his own safety and well-being to change the course of history. The Time Traveller's determination to prevent future catastrophe from happening is unwavering, and he will stop at nothing to ensure a better future for all.
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    The Time Machine

    H. G. Wells

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