What Is His First Impression Of The Relationship Between The Eloi And The Morlocks And The Ways That The Two Races Have Evolved?

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The Time Traveller sees the Eloi as a weak, lazy, and unintelligent race evolved

from the aristocratic upper class. … In contrast, he views the Morlocks as an ugly but industrious race who have evolved from the servant or working class.

What does the Time Traveller first suppose about the Eloi and their fears?

The Time Traveller first thought that the

Eloi were kept in idiotic comfort by machines

. Then he thought the Eloi were the masters of the Morlocks. Now he thinks the Morlocks are in charge in some way. … Unlike the Eloi, who just freeze up when they’re scared, the Time Traveller wants to do something about his fear.

What do the Eloi and Morlocks have in common?

Species Relationship

Both the Eloi and the Morlocks are portrayed as curious, both display grace in unique ways, but one

maintains the regrettable status of becoming the source of food

while the other becomes a more vicious predator that the Time Traveler begins to enjoy killing.

What do the Morlocks do for the Eloi?

Owing to vestigial impulse, the Morlocks still feed and clothe the Eloi, their once masters—thus the silk garments, the tables heaped with fruit—but

they also harvest and eat them

.

How did the Time Traveller describe the Eloi?

Morlocks and Eloi in the Time Machine.

The Morlocks are meant to be the villains of the story, they are terrifying creatures that reside underground feasting on the peaceful Eloi, the time traveller describes them as

‘inhuman’, ‘vermin’, and likens them to rats

.

What does Eloi mean?

Eloinoun. A

metaphor for any population or group of persons who have been domesticated or dumbed down

. Etymology: From the fictional species in H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine.

Where did the Eloi sleep?

The Eloi are the hunted prey of the Morlocks. The Morlocks hunt them at night, under the cover of darkness, which explains why the Eloi live and sleep in groups, often preferring to sleep indoors in

places like the great hall

, which offer some protection from the outdoors.

What are the Eloi afraid of?

By the year AD 802,701, humanity has evolved into two separate species: the Eloi and the Morlocks. … Periodically, the Morlocks capture individual Eloi for food; and because this typically happens on moonless nights, the Eloi are terrified of

darkness

.

Why did the Time Traveller put two white flowers on the table?

Flowers are an important symbol in the book. This particular pair represents the

tender feelings between another pair

, the Time Traveller and Weena. She picked them and put them in one of his pockets. Their color symbolizes purity and innocence, that of the Eloi, who, whatever their failings, can care and love.

How much time passed on the very first trip the Time Traveller made?

The Time Traveller gets on his machine and pushes the forward lever just a little. He feels a dizzying sensation, and when he looks at the clock in his lab he sees that

five hours

have passed.

Who was the enemy of the Morlocks?

During the climax of the film,

Alexander

kills the Über-Morlock by pushing him out of the moving time machine. The rest of the Morlocks are destroyed when Alexander causes his time machine to malfunction and explode in their tunnels.

What is the message of the time machine?

Wells book ‘the time machine’ carry’s an important message that

the division between the classes should be abolished before humanity ruins itself

. In the story ‘the time machine’, there is a time traveller who travels into the future, by using his time machine which he created himself in his laboratory.

What does Weena symbolize in the time machine?

Weena is

an Eloi woman whom the Time Traveller saves from drowning

. Though he does not expect gratitude or recognition in return for his bravery, Weena surprises and charms the Time Traveller by following him everywhere from then on and adorning him constantly with flowers as a sign of gratitude and affection.

What lessons does the time Traveller learn from his journey to the under world?

What lessons does the time traveler learn from his journey to the underworld?

It is made worse because now the Time traveler is afraid of the morlocks and is aware of the situation.

What are the two classes that the Eloi and Morlocks came from?

The Eloi and Morlocks are two different creatures that can represent two different classes,

the upper and lower class

.

Who is Morlocks?

The Morlocks are

a large community of mutants who feel they are outcasts

, living in the underground tunnels beneath New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. … The Morlocks are outcasts and rebels against surface society who named themselves after subterranean creatures found in H. G. Wells’s book, The Time Machine.

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