The Eloi and the Morlocks are characters from the Science Fiction novel "The Time Machine" written by H.G. Wells. The Eloi are a peaceful, childlike species living on the surface, while the Morlocks are a subterranean and more sinister group. The protagonist of the story encounters both civilizations during his time-traveling adventures.
H.G.Wells' "The Time Machine" features the Eloi and Morlocks .
The Morlocks are Troglodyte-like creatures who live mostly underground .
The cannibalistic beasts in HG Wells' book "The Time Machine" are called Morlocks. They are a species that evolved underground in the distant future and prey on the Eloi, another species that lives above ground.
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In H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine," there were numerous Morlocks living underground, but an exact number is not specified in the novel. They are depicted as a population that has evolved separately from the Eloi, who live above ground. The Morlocks are described as semi-human creatures who are adapted for life in darkness.
Morlocks have dull gray skin and red eyes. They are smaller and weaker than humans.
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The Time Machine By H.G.Wells
Eloi and Morlocks appear in H.G. Wells' novel "The Time Machine." The Eloi are a peaceful, childlike people who live above ground, while the Morlocks are underground-dwelling, subterranean creatures who prey on the Eloi. The novel explores themes of class division and evolution.
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A book club is what people are a part of when they read the same book and then later meet to discuss their feelings about it.
The Eoli are one of the two post human races in H.G. Well's 1895 novella "The Time Machine" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eloi
the exposition for the book the uglies is really how shay a nd tally meet which is they meet in jail after the wake up in the trash can!