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孔奥鑫1.In the novel , the Time Traveler experiences a senseof awe and wonder as he travels through time . Heis fascinated by the changes he observes in theworld and its inhabitants . However , he also feelsa sense of alienation and loneliness , especiallywhen he finds himself in a future where he cannotcommunicate with the inhabitants . 2 .The novelpresents two different visions of the future . In thefirst , the Time Traveler encounters the Eloi ,аraceof seemingly carefree but also somewhat aimlessand childlike beings who live in a world of plenty butlack any real purpose or progress . In the second vision , he meets the Morlocks , a subterranean racethat has evolved to live in darkness and preys onthe Eloi . This future is depicted as dystopian , witha stark contrast between the two races and a lackof the technological and social advancements onemight expect . 3 .The Time Traveler does not makea specific friend among the Eloi or the Morlocks .However , he develops a sense of connection .
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贺棋淦1.In the novel , the Time Traveler experiences a sense of awe and wonder as he travels through time . He is fascinated by the changes he observes in the world and its inhabitants . However , he also feels a sense of alienation and loneliness , especially when he finds himself in a future where he cannot communicate with the inhabitants . 2.The novel presents two different visions of the future . In the first , the Time Traveler encounters the Eloi , a race of seemingly carefree but also somewhat aimless and childlike beings who live in a world of plenty but lack any real purpose or progress . In the second vision , he meets the Morlocks , a subterranean race that has evolved to live in darkness and preys on the Eloi . This future is depicted as dystopian , with a stark contrast between the two races and a lack of the technological and social advancements one might expect . 3.The Time Traveler does not make a specific friend among the Eloi or the Morlocks. However , he develops a sense of connection and sympathy for the Eloi , particularly a young Eloi woman named Weena , who he tries to protect . Unfortunately, Weena meets a tragic end , which deeply affects the Time Traveler .
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贺棋淦Zuo's Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annual, known as " Zuo Zhuan ", is a historical text that provides a detailed account of the history during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC ). It is one of the three commentaries on the " Spring and Autumn Annals "( Chunqiu). However , the search results do not provide specific information about " five major principles " within Zuo's Commentary . The document is known for its inclusion of historical events and ancient legends , reflecting progressive ideas such as the importance of personnel matters and a more nuanced view of loyalty to the king . He believed that these innate qualities , referred to as " sprouts ," can be nurtured to achieve moral excellence . Mencius emphasized the importance of a ruler' s moral considerations , the welfare of the people , and the transformative power of culture . However , the search results do not provide a direct quote or specific details about what Mencius says about the " Great Man ."
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孙文涛1.In the novel, the Time Traveler experiences a sense of we and wonder as he travels through time. He is fascinated by the changes he bserves in the world and its inhabitants. However, he also feels a sense of alienation and loneliness,especially when he finds himself in a future where he cannot communicate with the inhabitants. 2.The novel presents two different visions of the future.In the first, the Time Traveler encounters the Eloi, a race of seemingly carefree but also somewhat aimless and childlike beings who live in a world of plenty but lack any real purpos4 or progress.In the second vision, he meets the Morlocks, a subterranean race that has evolved to live in darknss and preys on the Elo. This future is depicted as dystopan, with a stark contrast between the two races and alack of the technological and social advancements one might expect. 3.The Time Traveler does not make a specific friend among the Eloi or the Morlocks. However, he develops a sense of conectio and sympathy for the Elo, particularly a young Eloi woman named Weena, who he tries to protect. Unfortunately, Weena meets a tragic end,which deeply affects the Time Traveler.
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贾子修.In the novel , the Time Traveler experiences a sense of awe and wonder as he travels through time . He is fascinated by the changes he observes in the world and its inhabitants . However , he also feels a sense of alienation and loneliness , especially when he finds himself in a future where he cannot communicate with the inhabitants . 2.The novel presents two different visions of the future . In the first , the Time Traveler encounters the Eloi , a race of seemingly carefree but also somewhat aimless and childlike beings who live in a world of plenty but lack any real purpose or progress . In the second vision , he meets the Morlocks , a subterranean race that has evolved to live in darkness and preys on the Eloi . This future is depicted as dystopian , with a stark contrast between the two races and a lack of the technological and social advancements one might expect . 3.The Time Traveler does not make a specific friend among the Eloi or the Morlocks . However , he develops a sense of connection and sympathy for the Eloi , particularly a young Eloi woman named Weena , who he tries to protect . Unfortunately , Weena meets a tragic end , which deeply affects the Time Traveler .
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用户7181681.When traveling in time machine,Time traveler feel They are excessively unpleasant . There is a feeling exactly like that one has upon a switchback - of a helpless headlong motion ! He felt the same horrible anticipation , too , of an imminent smash . 2.People ' s life like in the futureFuture is that humans evolved into two types: the Elois and the Morlock. The Eloi live on the ground, eat melons and fruits, and live in groups. They are short in stature, slender in limbs, white in skin, simple in mind, and only know games and fun every day. The Morlocks live underground all year round, emerging only at night to feed on the Iloi. They're cunning, cruel, and bloodthirsty. Later, Helye deduced that the Iloi were the original ruling class. In the long-term development process, the continuous progress of science and technology has gradually pushed human society to its heyday. The great material abundance combined with the long period of unearned and unearned benefits led to the gradual deterioration of the intellectual and physical functions of these ruling classes, and finally to the degradation of livestock for the Morlocks to feed on. The Morlocks were originally the descendants of the working class. They have been working in underground factories for years, never seeing the light of day, and gradually accustomed to the underground environment and evolved into cave animals like mice. The lack of food eventually forced the Eloi to make food for themselves, and to stage a man-to-man tragedy. 3.The Elois and Weena.
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纸落云烟1.In the novel , the Time Traveler experiences a senseof awe and wonder as he travels through time . Heis fascinated by the changes he observes in theworld and its inhabitants . However , he also feelsa sense of alienation and loneliness , especiallywhen he finds himself in a future where he cannotcommunicate with the inhabitants . 2.The novelpresents two different visions of the future . In thefirst, the Time Traveler encounters the Eloi , а raceof seemingly carefree but also somewhat aimlessand childlike beings who live in a world of plenty butlack any real purpose or progress . In the second vision , he meets the Morlocks , a subterranean racethat has evolved to live in darkness and preys onthe Eloi . This future is depicted as dystopian , witha stark contrast between the two races and a lackof the technological and social advancements onemight expect . 3.The Time Traveler does not makea specific friend among the Eloi or the Morlocks.However , he develops a sense of connection andsympathy for the Eloi , particularly a young Eloiwoman named Weena , who he tries to protect .Unfortunately , Weena meets a tragic end , whichdeeply affects the Time Traveler .
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王有鑫The Time Traveler experiences wonder and alienation as he journeys through time. Fascinated by the world's changes, he also feels isolated in a future where communication is impossible. The novel showcases two contrasting futures: the Eloi, a carefree but aimless race, and the Morlocks, a subterranean species that preys on the Eloi. This dystopian vision highlights the stark divide between the two races and the lack of technological and social progress. The Time Traveler develops a connection and sympathy for the Eloi, especially Weena, whom he tries to protect. However, Weena's tragic fate deeply impacts him.
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尚雨研1.In the novel, the Time Traveler experiences a sense of we and wonder as he travels through time. He is fascinated by the changes he bserves in the world and its inhabitants. However, he also feels a sense of alienation and loneliness,especially when he finds himself in a future where he cannot communicate with the inhabitants. 2.The novel presents two different visions of the future.In the first, the Time Traveler encounters the Eloi, a race of seemingly carefree but also somewhat aimless and childlike beings who live in a world of plenty but lack any real purpos4 or progress.In the second vision, he meets the Morlocks, a subterranean race that has evolved to live in darknss and preys on the Elo. This future is depicted as dystopan, with a stark contrast between the two races and alack of the technological and social advancements one might expect. 3.The Time Traveler does not make a specific friend among the Eloi or the Morlocks. However, he develops a sense of conectio and sympathy for the Elo, particularly a young Eloi woman named Weena, who he tries to protect. Unfortunately, Weena meets a tragic end, which deeply affects the Time Traveler.
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王家顺1.In the novel, the Time Traveler experiences a sense of we and wonder as he travels through time. He is fascinated by the changes he bserves in the world and its inhabitants. However, he also feels a sense of alienation and loneliness,especially when he finds himself in a future where he cannot communicate with the inhabitants. 2.The novel presents two different visions of the future.In the first, the Time Traveler encounters the Eloi, a race of seemingly carefree but also somewhat aimless and childlike beings who live in a world of plenty but lack any real purpos4 or progress.In the second vision, he meets the Morlocks, a subterranean race that has evolved to live in darknss and preys on the Elo. This future is depicted as dystopan, with a stark contrast between the two races and alack of the technological and social advancements one might expect. 3.The Time Traveler does not make a specific friend among the Eloi or the Morlocks. However, he develops a sense of conectio and sympathy for the Elo, particularly a young Eloi woman named Weena, who he tries to protect. Unfortunately, Weena meets a tragic end, which deeply affects the Time Traveler.