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1. How does the Time Traveller feel about his chances of escape?

2. Why did the Time Traveller put two white flowers on the table during his explanation?

3. What does the Time Traveller suspect about the Morlocks’ eating habits?

4. Why did the Time Traveller say that the Eloi are cattle?

5. Why does he want to make a weapon and a torch?

6. Where is he headed at the end of the chapter?

CHAPTER 8

1. What is the conflict of this novel?

2. If the Time Traveller is the protagonist, who or what is the antagonist?

3. Describe the inside of the palace.

4. What does the Time Traveller take for a weapon?

5. What are the rotted books a symbol of?

6. What useful items did the Time Traveller find in the chemistry room?

7. What are his plans for tomorrow?

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ok so 1. The Time Traveller sees the Eloi as a weak, lazy, and unintelligent race evolved from the aristocratic upper class. He also calls them childish in both their appearance and behavior. In contrast, he views the Morlocks as an ugly but industrious race who have evolved from the servant or working class. He frequently uses terms like ape and human spider to describe their appearance and movement.

In this chapter, the Time Traveller initially believes that, over time, humanity managed to eliminate all dangers and unpleasant elements in nature. As a result, upper class humans of the future have no need for work or any kind of physical or mental exertion. Unfortunately, this process has led to a race of people who are weak, childish, and unintelligent. In contrast, the Morlocks have been made to work underground for the Eloi. In reaction to the potential threat of starvation or suffocation, they have adapted to survive underground for a continued period of time. Their appearance and behavior have evolved to suit their job and life underground PLATO

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