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Witnessed Morlocks' cannibalistic behavior towards Eloi from "summary" of The Time Machine by H. G. Wells

As I ventured further into the future, I beheld a sight that chilled me to the core. The Morlocks, those shadowy denizens of the subterranean world, were feasting upon the flesh of the Eloi. The once gentle and graceful creatures, who had lived in peace and harmony on the surface, were now being hunted and devoured by their brutish counterparts. I watched in horror as the Morlocks dragged their hapless victims into the darkness below, their eyes gleaming with a savage hunger. The Eloi, with their delicate features and fragile frames, were no match for the strength and ferocity of the Morlocks. They were like lambs led to the slaughter, their cries of anguish echoing through the tunnels. It was a cruel and barbaric spectacle, a stark reminder of the brutal reality that lay beneath the surface of this seemingly idyllic world. The Morlocks, with their pale skin and luminous eyes, seemed almost inhuman in their voracious appetite for flesh. They were like predators stalking their prey, their sharp teeth gleaming in the dim light of their underground lair. As I observed this gruesome scene, I felt a profound sense of revulsion and pity. The Eloi, who had once been the dominant species on Earth, were now nothing more than fodder for their monstrous oppressors. It was a tragic fate, a grim testament to the dark forces that lurked in the shadows of time. And so I realized that the beautiful surface world was but a facade, a thin veneer that concealed a much darker truth. The Morlocks' cannibalistic behavior towards the Eloi was a stark reminder of the harsh realities of existence, a reminder that even in the most seemingly perfect society, there lurked the potential for violence and cruelty.
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    The Time Machine

    H. G. Wells

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