The Time Machine, by H.G. Wells, is a science fiction book about a man who travels into the far future wanting to know what our civilization turns into. He is shocked to see that the people have evolved into two different and completely different races. The Time Traveler, as the book calls him, first thought that the people lived in perfect harmony and peace, but later learns that that is not true.
After building a time machine, the Time Traveler takes a journey to the year 802,701. He gets out of the time machine and is greeted by the people. He finds them to be beautiful creatures, but he also notices that they act like five or six year olds. He tries to talk to them but they could only understand very simple sentences. He followed them around and was puzzled by how the only things they did all day were dance, play, eat, and sleep. He wanted to know how they were able to survive without working. A few days past before he decided to go back to the time machine. He went back to the spot where it disappeared and found it gone. After yelling and screaming for his machine, he learns that there is another race of humans and they are the ones that took the machine.
The other civilization the Time Traveler found, were very different from the first. These live underground, in the dark, and are very hairy. Soon after watching them, he figured out how everything in this strange world worked. The hairy creatures, known as the Morlocks, were the evil ones who supplied the Eloi (the kind and gentle people) with food, water and clothes. They only did that to fatten them up so they could eat them. So, the Time Traveler had the challenge of getting his machine back from them. After finding weapons, he went down to their cave, fought them, and returned to his time. Upon arriving, he is greeted by four or five guests that he invited over before the travel. He tells the story to them all and they are shocked and left his house in disbelief. One visitor came back wanting to know a little more about his journey. When he got there, the Time Traveler excused himself and travels back into time. The book tells that three years later they were still waiting for him to return..
The Review on The Time Machine Traveler Morlocks Story
The Time Machine, by H. G. Wells was the book I have decided to read to do my book report on. The major characters: The Time Traveler - The Time Traveler's name is never given. Apparently the narrator wants to protect his identity. The Time Traveler is an inventor. He likes to speculate on the future and the underlying structures of what he observes. His house is in Richmond, a suburb of London. ...
The story starts out in the late nineteenth century and takes place in England. When talking with his friend they were in his house in what they called the Smoking Room. Then the Time Traveler tells about his adventure into the future to the year 802,701. When traveling, he remains in the same place as he was, but the surroundings change. He finds himself outside next to some big sphinx statue or building. The sphinx turns out to be a way to get down to the underground world to the Morlocks. There were two conflicts in the story. The internal conflict is the Time Traveler trying to comprehend what is going on in the strange future. First the Eloi have attention spans of five-year and he is unable to communicate with them because of them having a very limited vocabulary. Then, to make matters worse, he finds out that there is another race that turn into being cannibals. The external conflict is the actual struggle of him trying to find his machine and get back to his time. He had to go through many hardships trying to find it. He does not solve his internal conflict because he never overcame how the future was going to be, but he does get his time machine back.
The Time Traveler was one of those men who are too clever to be believe??(19) The Time Traveler was in his time a genius. He was a scientist who nobody believed that he had a time machine that worked. The Time Traveler amazed the Eloi. When he arrived they all were touching him and feeling him. they were just in awe over how different he was. The Time Travelers opinion to Eloi changes throughout the book. When first meeting them he found the to be dumb and had no brains. Then later he learns that its not their fault and regards them a little better.
The Essay on Time Traveler Future Technology World
There are three working theories the Time Traveler developed upon his visit to the distant future. The first is the laziness of what human-kind has become. The second is the division between the classes, below ground and above it. The third is based on how human evolution had gone back to its starting point. The glorification of technology is not the answer to the utopian life we all seek. The ...
Weena was one of the Eloi that the Time Traveler was a little fonder of. He saved her from drowning in a river when no other Eloi seemed to notice that she was drowning. He found her to be a little more human than the rest of the Eloi. She clung to him and showed human emotions towards the Time Traveler. She started crying when the Time Traveler mentioned something about the Morlocks. She was the Time Travelers companion. He brought her along to find some weapons for the fight against the Morlocks. On the way back, it was dark and the Morlocks came out to attack them two. To get them away, he set fire to a bush because the Morlocks eyes could not handle the light. A little while later while sleeping, that burning bush turned into a forest fire. The Time Traveler was able to escape from the deadly flames, but Weena was lost in the flames.
The theme of the book is human life in the future. The whole focus of the book was what was going on in the future. The conflicts between the Morlocks and the Eloi were one of the main complications of the future. Life for them was completely different for them than it is today. Time Traveler had to deal with the frightening realization that that is what the world is doomed to become.
The style in this book was a bit different from your normal book. In the beginning, it is told through a narration. The narrator is one of the men that were in the room when The Time Traveler told his story. Then he tells about what happened that night when the Time Traveler told them about his journey. So, the majority of the story is in quotes from the Time Traveler. What is funny to me is that the story is about someone telling about what happened in the past, but what is being told is what happened in the future. The past, present, and future are all represented in this book.
I really enjoyed this book. It gave an unimaginable look into the far future. The only thing I disliked about the book was the fact that the end of the book ends without any conclusion to what happened. It leaves the reader wondering what happened to the Time Traveler. ?The Time Traveller vanished three years ago. And as everybody knows now, he has never returned.? (140) That was the last two lines of the book. I want to know if he went to the far future to the Morlocks and the Eloi, or if he went to the future a little at a time trying to shape and change the world so it will not end up like he saw. But, I guess the author wanted to reader to use their imagination for the end.
The Essay on Jonathon Swifts Gullivers Travels Book Four
Jonathan Swift?s Gulliver?s Travel: Book Four When Gulliver?s Travels was first published in 1726, Swift instantly became history?s absolute most famous misanthrope. Thackeray was not alone in his outrage when he denounced it as ?past all sense of manliness and shame; filthy in word, filthy in thought, furious, raging, obscene? (quoted in Hogan, 1979: 648). Since then, few literary works have ...