Eloi Essays

  • Eloi And The Morlocks In The Time Machine

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    In The Time Machine the Time Traveller has a theory that the Eloi and the Morlocks have a master/ slave relationship. Eloi have machines to do their work. and Eloi and Morlocks evolvedfrom humans. These theories relate to Darwins theory of evolution. In the novel The Time Machine, the Time Traveller believes the Eloi and the Morlocks have a master slave relationship, but in the end he comes to find Morlocks tend to Eloi like people would tend to certain animals. The clear intentions of using them

  • Natural Selection For The Eloi And Morlocks

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    traveler goes to the distant future and discovers that humanity has been split in two. The time traveler discovers that the eloi and the morlocks are creatures that were created by the struggles of the lower class and the lack of struggles that the upper class had. He realized that it is possible for mankind to adapt to the conditions that they are accustomed to like how the eloi how become weak and feeble due to the fact that they don’t work or do anything for themselves besides eat, sleep and breed

  • Comparing The Eloi And The Morlocks In The Time Machine

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    In the book The Time Machine, the time traveller has a lot of theories from his travel into the future. He meets two types of people, the Eloi and the Morlocks. Some of his ideas don’t make a lot of sense to me, but they follow the ideas of Charles Darwin, from his book Origin of Species. The time traveler thinks that the Eloi used to be the upper class people and that they became weak and unintelligent over the years. The Morlocks were the lower class factory workers. They continued their habit

  • The Malignance Of Morlocks In The Time Machine By H. G. Wells

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    and the evolution of humanity. The Time Traveller travels to 802, 701 AD. In the future, the Traveller finds two species of humans: Elois and Morlocks. The Elois evolved from the aristocracy of the Victorian era; the Morlocks evolved from the working class. The Traveller pities the naivety of Elois who “ had decayed to a mere beautiful futility” (Wells, 39). The Eloi may be stunning but they are entirely useless. However, the Morlocks kept the skills of the industrial revolution –doing whatever

  • What Is The Difference Between Anthem And The Time Machine

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    nature in “I”. Within all of his pent up uniqueness, he found himself. Now in The Time Machine, it presents two very different settings, which happen to be the 1890s and the distant future. The Time Traveller finds his way in to the far future where the Eloi play all day and don’t do any work and where almost everyone is stunning and rich. The thing is, that was only a surface look at everything around him. The future stopped appearing so incredibly amazing when The Time Traveller realizes that the social

  • Hg Wells The Time Machine Essay

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    They maintain the machinery as well as create the clothing and tools for the Eloi. In the encompassing environment, the Eloi have become the rich class and have forced the Morlocks underground to be a laboring class. Writer James Harkin explains the situation very clearly, stating, “The nice-but-dim Eloi lived a carefree life above ground, their only worry being the bestial, lumpen Morlocks who toiled all day long underground to keep them

  • Time Machine Passage 2

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    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

  • Racism In The Time Machine Essay

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    unintentionally endured problems of racism. In the book, the two races, known as the Eloi and the Morlocks, inhabit the land of present-day England. The Time Traveler theorized that the

  • What Is The Mood Of The Time Machine

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    The story The Time Machine by H.G. Wells was about a Time Traveller who time travelled to the future to the year 802,700. He experienced a lot of different things. He came upon two groups of people called Eloi and Morlocks. The Eloi look all the same, woman like, and were not very intelligent. Their land was beautiful but the buildings were dilapidated. They were very nice and gentle people who only ate fruit. The Morlocks on the other hand were completely opposite. They lived underground in the

  • Comparing The Time Machine And Mrs. Warren's Profession '

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    evaluate Darwin’s statement. The plot of The Time Machine involves the protagonist, referred to as the Time Traveller by the narrator, travel through time where he meets the two new species that currently reside on Earth, replacing normal humanity: the Eloi and the Morlocks. He then bears witness to how the damage from his current century causes the degeneration of man. The story of Mrs Warren’s Profession centres on the character Vivie and her relationship with her mother who is a former prostitute

  • Eloi 'The Time Traveller'

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    This causes a problem when the two species come together and attempt to interact. This effect of a society on behavior is also present in The Time Traveller. The Eloi

  • The Dangers Of Passivity In The Time Machine By H. G. Wells

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    The Time Machine, the passiveness demonstrated by the Eloi, juxtaposed with the assertiveness of the Morlocks, illustrate the dangers of passivity in society. Overall, The Time Machine touches on a variety of ideas and themes such as, Darwinism, entropy, and relativity. The novel opens with a dinner party in which the Time Traveller describes a device he created that travels through time. To the disbelief of his guests, the small-time

  • The Time Traveller Research Paper

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    work, On the Origin of the Species, in several ways. The Time Traveller is set at the turn of the 19th century and then moves forward to the year 802,701 AD. In this story our protagonist spends much of the time observing how the Morlocks and the Eloi people evolved, the favorable and not so favorable traits of natural selection, and the limitations that our surrounding climate place on us and our evolution. During his time travels our protagonist makings several parallels between the popular Darwin

  • How To Write A Sequel To The End Of The Time Machine

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    machine then the pushes the lever forward sending the time machine in to the future. He arrives at the time he left he finds a home there to live and do his studies. 3 months had past and he observed the Eloi and the Morlocks behavior and figured out that the needed to get rid of the Morlock he knew the Eloi could not help him so he needed help. So he decides to go back in time. He travels to the 1900 and try’s to find a partner. For 6 months he was searching for one all around the world and finally he

  • Argumentative Essay: The Time Traveler

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    far into the future. To the year 802,701. He has no guidance there, leaving him to make assumptions about what's going on. His Time Machine gets stolen, so he has to stay around way longer than he wanted to and find it. He meets a beautiful but dumb Eloi, who are like very lazy little children. His first theory is that

  • Is The Devolution Of The Society In H. G. Wells The Time Machine

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    into the future using his time machine. In the future, he sees “very beautiful and graceful creature[s]”(Wells 25), whom he later names as the “Eloi” (Wells 58). The Time Traveler realizes that these creatures language is “excessively simple” and usually consists of “two words”, just like how babies would speak (Wells 45). Not only that he finds out the Elois live in “the relaxed communism of their way of life” (Bergonzi 43). For example, they would all live in the same place and eat the same diets

  • Hg Wells Use Of Symbolism In The Time Machine

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    thesis from my term paper is: “Wells presents dystopian future society where the childish Eloi are preyed upon by inhuman Morlocks, expressing his criticism of the upper class’ abuse of the lower class in their quest to create a perfect society for themselves.” In order to produce a creative response, I tried to capture a sense of the entire thesis, but chose to focus the most on Well’s use of the symbolism of the Eloi and the Morlocks in order to communicate a message about the world of his time. Over

  • Herbert George Wells 'The Time Machine'

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    stronger advocate of social degeneration. In The Time Machine, he even mentions that “humanity [is] upon the wane” (31) and “intellect has committed suicide” (78). Dividing civilization into the Eloi and the Morlocks, Wells also mocks the social conditions and classes of the Victorian present. Essentially, the Eloi can even be perceived as the upper class of society and the Morlocks as the lower classes. Following are thorough analyses of these two species and how he adapts his ideas of social degeneration

  • The Time Machine: The Theories Of Charles Darwin

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    out new generations. In the book the time traveler encounters two different types of people the Eloi and the Morlock. The Eloi were what he believed were the rich people of the world who had others to things for them which were the Morlock, the poor people of the world. The Eloi used the Morlock to survive and through natural selection the Morlock were able to survive while doing everything for the Eloi. The time traveler in the book the Time machine had some of the same theories as Charles Darwin

  • Comparing Time Traveler And Charles Darwin's Theory

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    In the story the time traveler the time traveler shows similar theories to Charles Darwins theories. Some of those similar theories are that humans will continually evolve. Also natural selections part in evolution. Mr. Darwins theories are explaining the thoughts that are going through the time travelers head. Darwins theories of evoulution explain the time travelers thoughts on how the there were two different species. The time traveler believes there was a economic reason to the two different