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Nothing can be done to alter future; accepts inevitable fate from "summary" of The Time Machine by H. G. Wells

The Time Traveler's incredulous friends gathered around the Time Machine, questioning the legitimacy of his journey to the future. Despite their doubts, the Time Traveler remained steadfast in his belief that he had glimpsed the inevitable fate of humanity. He spoke of a world where the class divide had become insurmountable, with the Eloi living above ground in leisure and the Morlocks toiling underground in darkness. As the Time Traveler recounted his experiences in the distant future, his friends grew more skeptical, unable to fathom the drastic societal changes he described. Yet, the Time Traveler remained resolute in his conviction that the future he witnessed was unchangeable. He spoke of the Eloi's complacency and the Morlocks' predatory nature, painting a bleak picture of humanity's eventual do...
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    The Time Machine

    H. G. Wells

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