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The Time Machine
The Time Machine
Summary of the plot
The story is told in the first person. The writer and a
group of friends (Filby, the medical man and the psychologist) are at the Time
Traveller’s house one evening. The Time Traveller explains to them his
theory of time, that if a man can go up and down in space, he can also backwards
and forwards in time. He shows them a model of his Time Machine and when the
psychologist touches ist handle it disappears. The friends are astonished but
think it is a trick. The Time Traveller shows them his full-size Time Machine
and tells them he means to have a journey in it when it is finished. The next
Thursday the friends, together with an editor and a journalist, meet again at
the Time Traveller’s house. He has left a note that he may be late so they
start to have dinner without him. Suddenly he appears; he is in a fearful state,
covered with dust and pale and tired. After washing and changing, he joins his
friends at the dinner-table. He eats hungrily and then tells the following
story:
That same morning he had tried out the Time Machine. He
travelled forward in time to the year 802, 700. The first thing he saw was a
large white sphinx-like figure standing on a bronze base. Then he made first
contact with the people of the future. They were pretty and childlike, the men
and women were alike, all dressed in soft, rich garments. They carried chains of
flowers and put them round his neck. Then they took him into a huge building
where fruit was heaped on tables and they signed him to eat. The Time Traveller
found out that they were fruit-eaters because domestic animals had died out
completely. He began to learn their language and found it was very simple. The
little people were like children and soon got tired of his questions. He went
out to explore and found he was near the river Thames. There were no small
houses, all the great buildings were in a ruinous condition. He realized that
this time was the sunset of mankind. Mankind was in a state of decay. The work
of civilisation had gone on until it had reached ist highest point. Nature had
been conquered. Under the new conditions of perfect comfort and perfect safety
restless energy had become weakness. Men use their energy in art or in love
– and then in the end come idleness and decay. The Time Traveller thought
that in this simple explanation he had understood the whole secret of these
charming people – but it was wrong!
When he came back to the white sphinx he saw the Time
Machine had gone. He was mad with despair and ran into the building where the
little people were sleeping and shouted at them but they could not understand.
The next day he found marks on the ground which showed that the machine must
have been dragged into the hollow base of the sphinx. As there were no handles
or keyholes he tries to force the door open with a stone and the little people
run away horrified. When he stopped, the people were friendly again. The climate
was much hotter than in the present time; from every hill he climbed he could
see splendid buildings. Then he noticed a number of circular wells, which he
thought were some sort of underground ventilation. He could also hear a
thud-thud like the beating of some big engine. He could see no graves, nor were
there any aged or weak. He could find no machinery of any kind, but the people
had fine clothes and shoes. There were no shops, no workrooms. The people spent
their time in playing, bathing in the river, making love, eating fruit and
sleeping.
At the river the Time Traveller saves a woman from
drowning, her name was Weena, and she Tried to follow him everywhere. When
exploring a passage, he touched an ape-like creature which ran away and climbed
down one of those wells. He now realized that man had become two different
animals. Above ground there were the haves, pursuing pleasure and comfort and
beauty. Below ground there were the have-nots, the workers. This double
civilization had long ago reached ist highest point and was now fallen into
decay. The too perfect security of the upper-worlders, the “Eloi“,
had led to a general decrease in size, strength and intellegence. What had
happened to the undergrounders, the “Morlocks“, he did not yet
suspect and when he asked Weena about them she burst out into tears and refused
to answer.
The next day the Time Traveller climbed down the metal
bars into one of the wells. When he rested in a horizontal tunnel he was touched
by strange white creatures. They were afraid of light and ran away when he
struck a match. In a great hall where there were big machines he saw a table on
which lay a red leg of meat. He gets afraid and striking one match after the
other he manages to get out of the well. Now the Time Traveller realized the
relationship of the Morlocks and the Eloi. The Eloi were allowed to possess the
earth because th Morlocks had lived underground for so long that they found the
earth’s surface unbearable. The Morlocks made their garments and supplied
their other needs and the Eloi, as the Morlocks‘ food had run short, were
mere fatted cattle, which the Morlocks used as food, as we use cattle and sheep.
The Time Traveller walked further abroad with Weena. She sometimes put flowers
in his pockets...
(The Time Traveller pauses in his narrative, puts his
hand into his pocket and places two dead flowers on the table.)
... The next morning they arrived at a green palace,
which must once have been a museum. He managed to break an iron bar from a
machine, to use as weapon. He also found a box of matches and some camphor. He
meant to go as far as possible to the sphinx, set a fire in the wood and sleep
in the protection of its light. On the way he collected some firewood. In the
wood they were attacked by Morlocks and in the struggle he set the wood ablaze
and Weena was killed in the fire. He himself managed to escape. The next morning
he reached the sphinx and found the bronze doors were open. Inside, in a small
room, there was his Time Machine, carefully oiled. The Morlocks had surrendered
after all! But as he was examining the machine the door suddenly slid up. He was
in the dark - trapped! He could hear the Morlocks‘ laughter as they came
towards him. But after he had fought madly in the dark he managed to fix the
handles of the machine and started. He journeyed forward into time. He saw a
deserted shore and a red sky and two enormous crabs were approaching him, so he
travelled further into the future – 30 million years from now. It was
bitterly cold and he saw an eclipse of the sun. Then a black creature moved
towards him from the red water and so he travelled back to the present and found
himself in the laboratory again. Then he heard the friends‘ voices and
came in.
The journalist and the editor do not believe his story
but the medical man is uncertain, because he has never seen such strange flowers
before. The writer decides to go to the Time Traveller the next day. The Time
Traveller tells him to wait for half an hour and goes into his laboratory with a
bag and a small camera. The writer remembers an appointment and walks into the
laboratory where he finds a transparent figure sitting in the Time Machine but
it disappears at once. The Time Machine has gone. The Time Traveller never came
back.
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