H.G. Wells' time machine opens the door to new human imagination. The time Traveler, the hero of this book, created a machine that can travel over time; therefore it is the title of a novel. When he advanced into the future, especially in the years 802 and 701 he saw that humans evolved into two races, Eroy and Morroc. Eroy is scared of Morocco because they want to eat Eroy. In addition to appreciating the time machine, the time machine tells the information to the audience. The time machine is science fiction, but it has many realistic visions.
In the text of 1895 "The Time Machine of H. G" you can see the reward and fear of the decline of the empire. The novel was told by an unnamed time Traveler that ended in 802,701. This article expresses fear of the future and anxiety about human identity and purpose. The human races encountered by tourists, Eloy, have degenerated. They lost time travelers and human wisdom and scientific effort; in the year the travelers found them, Eloy evolved to adapt to them evil Morlocks, a pale, blind man eating It was only a source of food for. Underground environment
In H.G. Wells' s "Time Machine", scientists of the 19th century made equipment that allowed him to go to the year 802, 701. So he discovered that the expansion of economic inequality brought about two evolvingly different people, Eloi and Morlocks. Eloy is subtle (their skin turns into an organization after years of obsolescence), descendants of the upper class seeking the surface and pleasure of the inhabitants, while Morok, the descendant of the working class, lived under the earth I am always afraid of the sun. It is foreseeable that the labor provided by Morlocks will provide driving force for Eloi's state-of-the-art technology. In the 1960s, Hollywood called these two species:
In The Time Machine, H. G Wells explained very clearly how capitalist society works. Statements to his class may be subtle, but Morlock is clearly an attempt to represent the lower class at several levels. The upper class in history is very scarred due to the scale and ability of the lower class. The idea that Morlocks is in the basement was not only physically made them under Eloy, but was representative of me. It is a slum town seen in today's society. They are drawn as dark, aggressive people. As if today's upper class is looking at the lower class. Morlocks snatched Eloi from top to bottom until it existed. This may be like the fear of today's upper class people. This concept indicates a common fear of the upper class against subgroups, whether true or not.