Essays Tagged: "Eloi"

The Outer and Inner Worlds of H.G. Wells and R.L. Stevenson

a Doctor and a Physician.The Time Traveller tells his story in dim light; he tells how he meets the Eloi. The Eloi are short, frail and have the face of Tuberculosis patients. These strange people all ...

(4 pages) 44 0 3.3 Apr/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

"The Time Machine" by H.G. Wells

aveled through timeFilby - Was very argumentitive, but a very close friend of the Time Traveler.The Eloi - Arace of sweet, innocent and child like people.Weena - She was one of the EloiThe Morlocks - ... e people.Weena - She was one of the EloiThe Morlocks - They were a race of cannibals who raised the Eloi, like cattle for food.In the beginning of the story the Time Traveler, Filby and some for their ...

(1 pages) 88 0 4.5 Jan/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

The Time Machine

that her name is Weena. She also told him that the creature was one of the Morlocks. Some time ago Eloi, the beautiful race, have made Morlocks to serve them, but they stop following orders, and now ... serve them, but they stop following orders, and now they live under the ground and sometimes attack Eloi.Morlocks only came out at the night and in dark places. They were the ones who lived under the ...

(7 pages) 106 0 3.4 Jan/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

H.G. Wells the Time Machine vs. The Movie the Time Machine.

nt for the time traveler. Meanwhile, in the film, the Time traveler seems preoccupied with a single Eloi, rather than with what the future holds. The book also shows the Time traveler as being a perso ... of the time machine and leaving from the future world. The movie portrays the time traveler as the Eloi's savior, a person who fights against the Morlock's to save the human race, not to get back to ...

(3 pages) 67 1 3.8 Jul/2003

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Film Review and Analysis

Book review of The Time Machine by H.G. Wells.

ittle in the way of intellectual value to the story, Weena causes the reader to sympathize with the Eloi. H. G. Wells portrays a world full of life, but of the two races that inhabit the future, the M ... s portrays a world full of life, but of the two races that inhabit the future, the Morlocks and the Eloi, only Weena has enough significance to warrant comment.The Time Machine begins with an introduc ...

(2 pages) 58 1 4.3 Nov/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Book report on The Time Machine espressing the theme, conflict, setting, and personal opinion.

the time traveler reaches the world of 802,701, he encounters the small, childlike creatures called Eloi. The time traveler is disappointed since these beings of the future are actually unintelligent, ... ligent, weak and lazy. Wells believes that the people of earth are headed for a similar fate as the Eloi since we are dependent on technology to do our work for us and are becoming weak, lazy and unin ...

(8 pages) 104 1 4.0 Nov/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

H.G.Wells "The Time Machine" Book Report

e age of a slowly dying earth. There he discovers two bizarre races - the simply, playful, childish Eloi and the subterranean Morlocks. Both races not only symbolise the duality of human nature, but a ... no cars, no houses or buildings except those of the large marble palace - like buildings where the Eloi eat and sleep. If I was to use a modern comparison, I would dare to day that Wells world of tom ...

(3 pages) 52 0 4.0 May/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

The Time Machine

red by the Morlocks. The main characters in the story were The Time Traveler, Weena, the human race Eloi and the animal race the Morlocks. I will discuss a few topics in the story that relate to topic ... in his trip he meets a lovely young women named Weena. She was part of the race of people known as Eloi. He actually saves her life, because during her trip to the river to bath she gets caught in a ...

(6 pages) 30 0 0.0 Nov/2004

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Film Review and Analysis

Analysis of H.G. Well's "The Time Machine"

ine he traveled to the year 802,701. In this far distant future, he encountered a race known as the Eloi, evolved from present-day humans. The Eloi, who were roughly four feet in height, passed their ... of the Morlocks, who were an underground sub-species of man. The Morlocks were the opposite of the Eloi, as they were "crafty subterranean dwellers who resemble giant spiders, their only fear being l ...

(3 pages) 55 0 5.0 Jan/2006

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

"The Time Machine" by Herbert George Wells

ith its troglodytic Morlocks descended fromthe working class of his day and the pretty but helpless Eloi devolvedfrom the leisure class, may seem antiquated political theory. It emergedout of the conc ... tthe time traveler described was mad of bronze and "was thick withverdigris." The building that the Eloi resided at had according to thetime traveler had huge doors "and was all together colossal dime ...

(12 pages) 43 0 2.3 May/2006

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

Time Machine

700, where everything has changed from the normal world he is accustom to. Small creatures known as Eloi inhabit the world. These creatures lounge around all day, doing nothing, and aren't the brighte ... l day, doing nothing, and aren't the brightest creatures in the land. The time traveler accuses the Eloi of stealing his time machine, his opinion later changing when he discovers that this place is a ...

(3 pages) 969 0 0.0 May/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

How Do Conditions In The Present (1895 & 1960) Shape The Respective Visions Of:

he thought it was a perfect place with no diseases etc. before realising the Morlox were eating the Eloi as they were made lazy as the Morlox did everything for them (e.g. made clothes, food) The Morl ... rything for them (e.g. made clothes, food) The Morlox were able to exercise their brains unlike the Eloi. The Eloi exploited the Morlox for 1000's of years before the Morlox were eating the Eloi. This ...

(2 pages) 6 0 0.0 May/2001

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Time Machine

802,701 AD, he finds that he has ended up in a "utopic world" of small humanoid things called Eloi. They are kind and peaceful, and give him fruit to eat. He looks around the world but when he r ... tries to find it but cannot. In the night, he begins to see strange white ape looking creatures the Eloi call Morlocks. He finds that the Morlocks live below ground, down the wells that are everywhere ...

(2 pages) 1047 0 0.0 Aug/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Book Review Of The Time Machine By H.G. Wells

Question: An analysis of the contrasts made between, The time traveller, Elois and Morlocks, in the Time Machine by H.G Wells, During this SSL I intend to c ... During this SSL I intend to consider the links made by Wells between The time Traveller. Elois and the Morlocks. This linkage comes from the question that I believe is being suggested by We ... I believe is being suggested is analysed through the presentation of two new races of humanity, the Elois and Morlocks, who have emerged from the elite and working class societies in Wells' novel. ...

(5 pages) 2528 0 0.0 Jan/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

The Time Machine

ng some of his strong political views. Satirical type writing is used to compare the society of the Eloi people to what Wells feared the English society would be like in the future. In the book, the M ... ld be like in the future. In the book, the Morlocks are forced to live underground and work for the Eloi. The Morlocks are denied many of the privileges that the Eloi enjoy. However, due to the fact t ...

(2 pages) 16 0 0.0 Feb/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays

The time machine

with education and no longer possessed any motivation; "The Time Traveler" referred to them as the Eloi. The working class, now a species known as the murlocks, had excavated homes into the ground an ... urlocks, had excavated homes into the ground and only returned to the surface of the Earth to catch Eloi's as a source of food. The Time Traveler" spends his first day in exploration, but then has to ...

(4 pages) 13 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > Poetry

The Time Machine

is an extremely different world. It seemed almost utopian-like populated by a childish people, the Eloi. He studied and observed these creatures. Then his time machine was stolen. It is then when he ... hen when he discovers the existence of another people, the vicious Morlocks. Unlike, the nonchalant Eloi, the Morlocks live in desperation and must survive by cannibalism. It seems like a Capitalist s ...

(2 pages) 10 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Poetry

The Time Machine by H.G. Wells

he was not of the upper class and therefore had a pessimistic view of England. Wells describes the Eloi as such: ?...for I never met people more indolent or more easily fatigued.? pp. 37 Why else wou ... indolent or more easily fatigued.? pp. 37 Why else would he represent the upper class by the lazy ?Eloi,?and the lower or working class represented by the ?Morlocks?(vicious creatures that fed on the ...

(3 pages) 21 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

The Inevitable Consequences of Future Time Travel

ality no longer exists and “humans” are divided into two species or groups of people. The Eloi are presented as herbivores and peaceful people, but are the modern capitalists who lives comfo ... s comfortable lives over those who work all day, everyday. Because The Time Traveler only meets the Eloi first, the “Eloi appear to be only race…but just not ‘masculine enough to be pla ...

(3 pages) 7 0 0.0 Feb/2009

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors

Comparison between the Art of War and the Time Machine

oup of people. The Time Machine is about how the time traveller helped end the conflict between the Eloi and the Morlocks. The Eloi described as Upper-class as a prosperous group of people living in l ... o groups fight for survival and how they began fightinig. In The Time Machine, the Morlocks and the Eloi are in constant conflict because “the two species that had resulted from the evolution of ...

(6 pages) 15 0 0.0 Jan/2010

Subjects: Literature Research Papers