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    The Time Travelers

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    to a future he was not expecting. A world of Morlocks and eloy, evolutions next generations to come. {{Sentence fragment}} The time traveler had 3 theries {{theories}} about how the Eloy {{Eloi}} society functions. 1) {{Don't include numbers}}The time traveler believes that the Elois are sole descendants of humanity. The result of communism being{{replace with is}} the reason why humanity has become stupid and lazy. 2) After the discovery of the Morlocks the T.T {{don't abbreviate}} thinks they…

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    known for his work On the Origin of Species which is now considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. In the book The Time Machine, the Time Traveller theorizes about the evolution of two subdivisions of human life in the future, the Morlocks and the Eloi. The Time Traveller’s theories reflect the ideas of Charles Darwin in that humans evolved, natural selection aided in survival, and organisms were limited in their abilities. In On the Origin of Species, Darwin stated…

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    himself. I feel he is the protagonist because he drives the action. If it wasn’t for the Time Traveler than the novel wouldn’t have as much action. Example is when the Time Traveler goes in to time and meets the morlocks and he has to go underground to retrieve The Time Machine because the morlocks took it. I feel that The Time Traveler is a believable character. I believe that he is a believable character because he is an inventor. Inventors always meet trouble somewhere in the ways of…

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    that machines have had on the human race. In this new era, it appears that the human race has split to become two separate species. The Eloi are a small childlike species and the Morlocks are apelike and live underground. The Eloi are defenseless, feeble, a rather unintelligent and unconcerned species. The Morlocks on the other hand use machinery for their gain and seem to be the more evolved species. The Time Traveller realizes as the novel progresses that all the machinery that allow the…

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    concept of Darwin’s theory of evolution, into his writing, carefully considering the ramifications that different environments would have upon the human species. These perceptions are clearly evidenced by his thorough descriptions of the Eloi and the Morlocks. Wells depicts the Eloi as a “Dresden china type of prett[y]. Their hair, which was uniformly curly…there was not the faintest suggestion of [hair] on the face and the ears were singularly minute. The eyes were large and mild; and … I…

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    to its original resting place, and that he has taken three books with him. It is presumed that he has went back to the time of the Eloi and Morlocks. This time he bring books, leaving the viewer wonder what his intentions are in going back to the future. The Time Machine film adaptation consists of four main character, Filby, George, the Eloi, and the Morlocks, where the book only has three, which are the same minues Filby. Filby is a smaller character but still a main one. Filby is more…

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    Victorian Time Travel

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    it. The time traveller feels that as time goes on man should make great improvements to humanity, but, when he travels to the year 802,701 AD. he discovers that his own time seems as though its more advanced than the civilizations of the Eloi and Morlocks. After travelling through time, the time traveller discovers that the separation of man could be the fall of humanity. The…

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    friendship developing and eventually developing into a romance. By rescuing weena he shows his heroism and his true personality. Around the time that the traveller finds out that the morlocks eat the eloi, by finding this out he wants to take weena and go back to his timeline in london. As soon as he mentions morlocks and time travelling she begins to cry because she is scared. He tries to calm her down by telling she will be safe if she goes with him this hurts him because he starting to care…

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    Wells is clearly a believer in entropy. The futuristic Eloi personify entropy; they are lazy, dull creatures whose energy is easily sapped and who live in fear of the Morlocks. We also see that Weena can never keep up with the Time Traveler as they are walking. But Wells explores natural entropy when the Time Traveler journeys into a future that slowly loses its energy. It says the earth stops moving, the sun dies, the…

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    Dandelion Wine and The Time Machine are two very famous classics, and continue to work their way into everyone’s hearts to this day. The author’s purpose is also known as a theme, or symbol of the book. Both Dandelion Wine and The Time Machine have many themes, and symbols. These books are used in many programs that my foreign friends go to and use their English skills for good things. For example, my friend in India uses these books in his school. These books are great, and have many things to…

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