The Eloi and Morlocks represent the eventual result of unchecked class inequality . The idle rich evolve into the useless Eloi, while the working class becomes the predatory Morlocks.
Directed by H.G. Wells's great-grandson; features a Klaus Badelt score. If you'd like to explore this further,
After explaining to skeptical dinner guests that time is a fourth dimension through which one can travel, the Traveller launches himself into the far future.
The novel explores the fear that technological advancement might eventually outpace human control or lead to societal collapse. 🎬 Film Adaptations The novella has been adapted into several notable films: Key Features 1960 George Pal
The Morlocks steal his machine, forcing the Traveller to explore their subterranean world to recover it and return to the Victorian era. 🧠 Major Themes