He soon discovers a darker truth: the Morlocks , ape-like beings living underground, maintain the world above but also hunt the Eloi for food.
Wells used this "scientific romance" to critique the social conditions of his own time: Time Machine
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This write-up covers the seminal science fiction work The Time Machine by H. G. Wells, examining its plot, major themes, and cultural legacy. 🕰️ Overview of the Concept ape-like beings living underground
He arrives in a seemingly idyllic world inhabited by the Eloi , small, frail, and peaceful humanoid creatures who live a life of leisure.