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Time Machine Passage 2

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Time Machine: Passage 2 Analysis When the Time Traveller losses his Time Machine in the future, he goes searching for it and discovers the Morlocks; as a result, he reassesses his initial theory of the future. The first section of the passage discusses how the Time Traveller’s theory of the future was inaccurate: “[t]he Great Triumph of Humanity I had dreamed of took a different shape in my mind” (pg 39). Here, the Time Traveller realizes his initial assessment of the future was false and creates a new theory that this futuristic society resembles his own. “Instead, I saw a real aristocracy . . . working to a logical conclusion the industrial system of today” (pg 39). The Time Traveller sees his society reflected in the Eloi’s society and …show more content…

The Time Traveller makes his first assumption that the future was a “Golden Age” (pg 32). He theorizes that the future was a utopic society with co-operation and knowledge (pg 39). For his second assumption, the Time Traveler believes that the society of the Eloi and Morlocks parallels his own society by having two distinct groups: the Haves and Have-Nots (pg 39). He compares the Eloi to the aristocracy and compares the Morlocks to the workers in his society. The third and final theory he develops is that the Morlocks were the privileged and that the “Eloi were merely fatted cattle” (pg 49) that the Morlocks used as food. This passage also relates to the theme of class and society and how the Time Traveller relates to the new species. Initially, the Time Traveller believes that the Eloi were superior to the Morlocks, but realizes that the Morlocks keep the Eloi as a food source. The Time Traveler relates and sympathizes more for the Eloi due to their human appearances (pg 39) compared to the Morlocks which he sees as “ape-like” (pg 36) and “like a human spider” (pg 36) and therefore, below human. The Time Traveller also believes himself to be more similar to the Eloi than the Morlocks; however, he is in fact more like the Morlocks. The Morlocks’ diet consists of meat (pg 43) much like the Time Travellers; once he returned to his proper time, he “was starving for a bit of meat” (pg 11) after only eating fruit with the Eloi. Also, the Morlocks have more interest in machinery and technology (pg 43) compared to the Eloi’s “lack of interest” (pg 22). The Time Traveller also has an interest in machinery and technology and built the Time Machine (pg

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