Time traveler despairs over inevitable fate of human race from "summary" of The Time Machine by H. G. Wells
In the distant future, the Time Traveler journeys through time and witnesses the evolution of humanity. As he travels further into the future, he observes a world where the human race has divided into two distinct species - the Eloi and the Morlocks. The Eloi, who live above ground, are fragile and childlike, while the Morlocks, who dwell underground, are brutish and mechanical. Initially intrigued by this new world, the Time Traveler soon comes to realize the grim reality of the situation. The Eloi, despite their idyllic existence, are actually preyed upon by the Morlocks, who emerge at night to feed on them. This revelation fills the Time Traveler with a sense of despair, as he recognizes the inevitable fate of th...Similar Posts
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