Machines have taken over; humanity lost art, culture, and emotion from "summary" of The Time Machine by H. G. Wells
In the distant future envisioned by H. G. Wells in "The Time Machine," machines reign supreme while humanity has regressed into a state of intellectual and emotional emptiness. The Eloi, a race of delicate and childlike beings, spend their days in a languid existence devoid of any meaningful pursuits or ambitions. Without the need to work or struggle for survival, they have lost the drive to create art, develop culture, or experience deep emotions. The Time Traveller, the protagonist of the story, is struck by the stark contrast between the advanced technology of the Morlocks, who live underground and maintain the machinery that sustains the Eloi, and the spiritual and cul...Similar Posts
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