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Wells delves deep into the consequences of societal decay from "summary" of The Time Machine by H. G. Wells

In the distant future, the Time Traveler encounters a world where society has crumbled into chaos. The once-great civilization has devolved into two distinct species - the Eloi and the Morlocks. The Eloi, descendants of the upper class, live a carefree existence above ground, lacking curiosity or ambition. They have grown weak and childlike, having lost the need for physical strength or intellectual prowess. On the other hand, the Morlocks, descendants of the working class, dwell underground and have evolved into a sinister and predatory race. They have become the laborers and caretakers of the Eloi, living in darkness and only emerging at night to hunt and feed on their unsuspecting counterparts. This stark divide between the two species reflects the extreme consequences of societal decay. The Time Traveler observes that the Eloi have become completely dependent on the Morlocks for sustenance and maintenance of their environment. They have lost the ability to fend for themselves or even comprehend the mechanisms of their society's downfall. This symbiotic relations...
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    The Time Machine

    H. G. Wells

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