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Discovers Morlocks maintain machinery and control Eloi from "summary" of The Time Machine by H. G. Wells

As I wandered through the dim and oppressive darkness, a sudden realization dawned upon me. I observed that the Morlocks, those shadowy figures that lurked in the subterranean depths, were not merely mindless creatures. Instead, they possessed a sophisticated understanding of machinery and technology. It became clear to me that they were the ones responsible for maintaining the intricate systems that powered the world above. The Eloi, on the other hand, appeared to be oblivious to the intricate workings of the machinery that surrounded them. They lived a life of ease and comfort, seemingly unaware of the true nature of their existence. It struck me that they were mere pawns in a larger game, controlled and manipulated by the Morlocks who dwelled in the darkness below. As I delved deeper into this revelation, I realized the extent of the Morlocks' power over the Eloi. They not only maintained the machinery that sustained their society but also used it to exert control over the unsuspecting Eloi. The Morlocks, with their technical prowess and cunning intellect, had established a system of dominance and subservience that kept the Eloi in a state of perpetual dependence. The contrast between the two races became starkly apparent to me. The Morlocks, with their mechanical knowledge and ruthless efficiency, ruled over the Eloi, who in their ignorance and naivety had become slaves to the very machinery that sustained them. It was a chilling realization, one that shed light on the dark and twisted reality of the world I had stumbled upon. In that moment of clarity, I understood the true nature of the relationship between the Morlocks and the Eloi. It was a symbiotic yet unequal alliance, one that spoke volumes about the inherent power dynamics at play in this strange and dystopian future. The discovery filled me with a sense of foreboding, as I glimpsed the depths of darkness that lay beneath the seemingly idyllic surface of this world.
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    The Time Machine

    H. G. Wells

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