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庹紫玥In H.G. Wells' classic science fiction novel "The Time Machine" (published in 1895), the Time Traveler, who is never given a specific name in the book, does not make a friend in the traditional sense during his travels into the future. Instead, he encounters two distinct groups of beings in the year 802,701: 1. **The Eloi**: These are a race of small, beautiful, but seemingly simple and childlike beings who live above ground. They are carefree and live in a utopian society without any apparent conflict or hardship. The Time Traveler interacts with the Eloi but does not form a close friendship with any specific individual. 2. **The Morlocks**: These are a subterranean species that contrasts the Eloi in appearance and behavior. They are pale, hairy, and physically strong but are depicted as being somewhat monstrous and predatory. The Morlocks are responsible for the machinery and industry that support the Eloi's lifestyle. The Time Traveler has a hostile relationship with the Morlocks rather than a friendly one.
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