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They live underground and appear to work constantly, maintaining machinery and factories that supply the Eloi with their basic needs, such as clothing and food. They are also the ones who occasionally kidnap and eat the Eloi, implying that they have a violent and predatory nature. Overall, it seems that the people in the future lead very different lives depending on which species they belong to, with the Eloi living a simple and carefree existence, while the Morlocks lead a harsh and utilitarian one.
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杨子诚For countlesS years l judged there had been no danger of war or solitary violence, no danger from wild beasts,no wasting disease to require strength of constitution, no need of toil.To adorn themselves with flowers, to dance, to sing in the sunlight: So much was left of the artistic spirit, and no more.
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杨子诚For countlesS years l judged there had been no danger of war or solitary violence, no danger from wild beasts,no wasting disease to require strength of constitution, no need of toil.To adorn themselves with flowers, to dance, to sing in the sunlight: So much was left of the artistic spirit, and no more.
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用户665135For countless years I judged there had been no danger of war or solitary violence, no danger from wild beasts, no wasting disease to require strength of constitution, no need of toil.To adorn themselves with flowers, to dance, to sing in the sunlight: so much was left of the artistic spirit, and no more.
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张仕奕In "The Time Machine", the Eloi, one of the future human species the Time Traveler encounters, appear to spend their days in idleness, gathering fruit and playing. They seem to have no purpose or ambition beyond satisfying their immediate needs. The Time Traveler observes that they lack curiosity, knowledge, and any kind of intellectual pursuits. The Morlocks, the other future human species, have a completely different lifestyle. They live underground and appear to work constantly, maintaining machinery and factories that supply the Eloi with their basic needs, such as clothing and food. They are also the ones who occasionally kidnap and eat the Eloi, implying that they have a violent and predatory nature. Overall, it seems that the people in the future lead very different lives depending on which species they belong to, with the Eloi living a simple and carefree existence, while the Morlocks lead a harsh and utilitarian one.
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李炎松The second group the time traveler encounters are the Morlocks, who live underground and come out only at night. They appear to have a more industrious and work-oriented lifestyle, as they maintain the machinery that powers the Eloi's world and also hunt them for food. Overall, the people in the future are portrayed as having lost the balance between work and leisure, resulting in a fragmented and dystopian society.
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用户663841For countless years I judged there had been no danger of war or solitary violence, no danger from wild beasts, no wasting disease to require strength of constitution, no need of toil.To adorn themselves with flowers, to dance, to sing in the sunlight: so much was left of the artistic spirit, and no more.