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Realizes Morlocks are degenerated descendants of workers from "summary" of The Time Machine by H. G. Wells

In the darkness of the underground world, the Time Traveler came to a realization that sent a shiver down his spine. As he observed the Morlocks scurrying about in the shadows, a sudden clarity dawned upon him. These creatures, with their pale skin and glowing eyes, were not some separate species as he had initially believed. No, they were the degenerated descendants of the once proud working class of his own time. The Time Traveler's mind raced as he connected the dots, piecing together the puzzle that had confounded him for so long. The Eloi, with their childlike innocence and carefree existence, were the upper class who had abandoned all responsibilities and toils of life. And the Morlocks, with their brute strength and primal instincts, were the laborers who had been driven underground and forgotten. It was a chilling revelation, one that shook the Time Traveler to his core. The idea that the society he had known had devolved into such a dystopian nightmare filled him with a sense of dread. The once thriving civilization had crumbled, leaving behind only two starkly different factions struggling to survive in a world gone awry. As he watched the Morlocks go about their grim tasks, the Time Traveler couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. These were not the monsters he had initially perceived them to be, but rather the result of a harsh and unforgiving reality. The division of society into masters and workers had ultimately led to this dark fate, where one group preyed upon the other in a twisted cycle of survival. In that moment of clarity, the Time Traveler realized the harsh truth of their existence. The Morlocks were not some alien beings or creatures of the night, but rather the dark reflection of a society that had lost its way. And as he grappled with this revelation, he knew that he had to find a way to escape this bleak future before it consumed him as well.
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