

#2364
Mentioned in 19 episodes
Time Machine
Book • 2008
H. G.
Wells' 'The Time Machine' follows an inventor who travels to the distant future and discovers a society divided into two distinct groups: the Eloi and the Morlocks.
The Eloi are beautiful but passive and indolent creatures living on the surface, while the Morlocks are subterranean workers who maintain the machinery that sustains the Eloi.
The Time Traveller gradually realizes that the Morlocks are exploiting and preying upon the Eloi.
The novel explores themes of social class, evolution, and the potential consequences of technological progress.
It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked advancement and the importance of maintaining a just and equitable society.
Wells' 'The Time Machine' follows an inventor who travels to the distant future and discovers a society divided into two distinct groups: the Eloi and the Morlocks.
The Eloi are beautiful but passive and indolent creatures living on the surface, while the Morlocks are subterranean workers who maintain the machinery that sustains the Eloi.
The Time Traveller gradually realizes that the Morlocks are exploiting and preying upon the Eloi.
The novel explores themes of social class, evolution, and the potential consequences of technological progress.
It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked advancement and the importance of maintaining a just and equitable society.
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Mentioned in 19 episodes
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to illustrate a future split between highly agentic people and passive dependents in the AI age.


Gurwinder Bhogal

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Implied connection between 'The Flintstones' and 'The Jetsons' as a version of H.G. Wells' story.

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as a literary parallel (Morlocks and Eloi) when discussing class divisions in dystopia.


Tabitha Syrett

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when explaining how H.G. Wells conceived of a physical device for time travel.

Jameson Olsen

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The Time Machine \\ Dreams Bigger Than Reality
Mentioned as a way to explain how H.G.Wells was a trained scientist because of how he had the traveler verbalize his theories as he formed them.

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Become The Time Traveler \\ The Time Machine Companion Episode
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as an example of dystopian two-tiered societies when discussing influences and themes related to Never Let Me Go.


Dominic Sandbrook

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Introducing: The Book Club - Never Let Me Go
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when discussing H.G. Wells's pessimistic view of the West.


Victor Davis Hanson

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when referencing the Morlocks and the Eloi.


Michael Malice

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Mentioned by Ben Bolin in comparison with the Eloy in H.G. Wells' Time Machine when describing the future of humanity.

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