Herbert Wells time machine summary. Summary of HG Wells Time Machine

Most of the characters in the novel are not named. Among the listeners of the Traveler's story are the Psychologist, the Very Young Man, the Provincial Mayor, the Doctor and others. They are present at the return of the Traveler from the future, who appears to his guests not in the best shape: he is lame, his clothes are dirty, the car is bent. And no wonder - in the past three hours he lived for eight days. And they were full of adventure.

Going on a journey, the Traveler hoped to get into the Golden Age. Indeed, millennia of the flourishing of mankind flashed before him. But just flashed. The car stopped at the moment of decline. From the past there are dilapidated palaces, excellent plants cultivated for centuries, juicy fruits. One misfortune is that humanity, as we imagine it today, has completely disappeared. Nothing remains of the old world. It is inhabited by the lovely "eloi", the underworld - bestial "Morlocks". Eloi is truly adorable. They are beautiful, kind, funny. But these heirs of the ruling classes have completely degenerated mentally. They do not know how to read and write, they do not have the slightest idea of ​​the laws of nature, and although they have fun together, they are not able to help each other under any circumstances. The oppressed classes have moved underground, where some complex machines work, they serve. They have no problems with food. They devour the vegetarian eloi, though out of habit they continue to serve them,

However, all this is revealed to the Traveler far from immediately. Its appearance in 802801 was preceded by the journey itself, during which years merged into millennia, constellations moved, the sun described a continuous visible circle.

Fragile, unviable, but in their own way beautiful Eloi were the first to appear to the Traveler's eyes. However, he still had to unravel the complex riddle of this incomprehensible society. Why are there countless waterless wells here? What is that car noise? Why are the Eloi so beautifully dressed, although they are not capable of any work? And does not the key to the latter (and many other circumstances) lie in the fact that our feelings and abilities become sharp only on the grindstone of labor? And it's been broken for a long time. And we also need to understand why the Eloi are so afraid of the dark and there are no cemeteries or crematoria in the foreseeable world.

In addition, on the second day the Traveler is hit by a blow. He is horrified to discover that the time machine has disappeared somewhere. Was he destined to stay forever in this alien world? There is no limit to his despair. And only gradually does he begin to break through to the truth. After all, he has yet to get acquainted with another human breed - the Morlocks.

This is also not easy.

When the Traveler had just landed in a new world for him, he drew attention to the colossal figure of the White Sphinx, standing on a high bronze pedestal. Is his car hidden there? He starts beating the sphinx with his fists and hears some giggling. He remains in complete ignorance for four more days. Suddenly he sees in the dark a pair of shining eyes, obviously not belonging to any of the Eloi. And then he sees a small white creature, obviously not accustomed to daylight, with a strangely lowered head. This is the first Morlock he saw. It resembles a humanoid spider. Following him, the Traveler discovers the secret of waterless wells. They are connected into a single ventilation circuit that makes up the exits from the underworld. And, of course, it was the Morlocks who hid, and, as it turned out later, dismantled, studied, oiled and reassembled his car. Since then, the Traveler has only been thinking about how to get her back. He ventures into a dangerous undertaking. The shackles, along which the Morlock, hiding from him, descended, are too thin for the Traveler, but he, at the risk of his life, grabs them anyway and penetrates into the underworld. Long passages open before him, where creatures with inhumanly pale faces without chins, with lidless reddish-gray eyes and tables with minced meat live. One salvation - the Morlocks are afraid of the light and a lit match scares them away. All the same, you have to run and start the search again; especially since now he knows that he should get into the pedestal of the White Sphinx.

To do this, you need to get the right tool. Where to get it? Maybe there is something in the abandoned museum? This turns out to be difficult. For so many millennia, the exhibits have turned to dust. Finally, they manage to find some kind of rusty lever, but on the way they have to endure a fight with the Morlocks. In the dark they become dangerous. In this fight, the Traveler loses the only human being to whom he managed to become attached. At his very appearance, he saved little Weena, who was drowning with the complete indifference of those around her. Now she was gone forever, kidnapped by the Morlocks.

However, the trip to the museum turned out to be in vain in a certain sense of the word. When the Traveler, holding his club in his hands, approached the White Sphinx, he found that the bronze doors of the pedestal were open and both halves were pushed into special grooves. In the depths there is a time machine, which the Morlocks could not use also because the Traveler prudently unscrewed the levers at the very beginning. Of course, it was a trap anyway. However, no obstacles could prevent the Traveler from moving in time. He sits in the saddle, fastens the levers and disappears from this world full of dangers.

However, new challenges lie ahead. When the car tipped over on its side on its first brake, the saddle shifted and the Traveler turned the levers in the wrong direction. Instead of returning home, he rushed into an even more distant future, in which predictions about changes in the solar system, the slow extinction of all forms of life on Earth and the complete disappearance of mankind come true. At some point, the Earth is inhabited only by crab monsters and some other huge butterflies. But then they disappear.

It goes without saying that the Traveler's story is hard to believe. And he decides, having captured the camera, to once again “run” through the millennia. But this new attempt ends in disaster. It is foreshadowed by the sound of broken glass. The traveler never returns. But the novel ends with a phrase full of enlightenment: “Even at a time when the strength and mind of a person disappear, gratitude and tenderness continue to live in the hearts.”

Option 2

In The Time Machine, HG Wells does not name the characters. The work features a Psychologist, a Very Young Man, a Provincial Mayor, a Doctor and other characters. All of them are listeners of the Traveler, who has just returned from the future. His writer does not portray him in the best light: he is limping, his clothes are dirty, and the car is generally all bent. Of course, the reader is not surprised, because in the past three hours, he has been there for eight days. These days were filled with incredible adventures.

The traveler set off on a journey consciously, but he assumed that he would be in the Golden Age. Of course, the whole of humanity slipped before him, the machine stopped at the moment of decline. And as the reader has already understood, there is practically nothing left of the past. But that's not the worst thing that could happen. The fact is that today's humanity has disappeared from the face of the earth. There are no traces left of the former world. Now the “Eloi” are here, and the “Morlocks” inhabited the underworld. The writer characterizes the new population as charming, cheerful and kind.

However, the author in the eyes of the reader portrays not only their positive qualities, Wells focuses on the fact that they are not literate at all, and most importantly, they do not have knowledge of the laws of nature. Thus, they are unable to help each other. In the novel, it is not by chance that the writer presents the reader with two types of population: ground and underground. So, these two oppressed classes survive as best they can, but the underground does not have any special difficulties, including food. They feed on vegetarian Eloi, whom they help.

From the very beginning, the writer arranges for the Traveler a meeting with beautiful Eloi, however, both the hero and the reader still have a long way to go. As it turned out, the Eloi are not such simple creatures, they hide a secret that is not yet clear even to the Traveler himself. On the second day, he discovers that the time machine has disappeared somewhere. The reader becomes a witness to the indescribable fear of the Traveler: he is terribly worried about being left in this terrible, and most importantly, alien world for him. The reader gets the impression that the writer, as it were, prepares the hero for difficulties. After all, ahead of him is an acquaintance with a completely different population - the Morlocks. And it's not as easy as it seems at first glance.

The Traveler's meeting with the Morlock is described by the author rather excitingly. It all started with the search for a time machine and ended with the White Sphinx, from which a small white creature came out, resembling a humanoid spider.

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Time Machine

Most of the characters in the novel are not named. Among the listeners of the Traveler's story are the Psychologist, the Very Young Man, the Provincial Mayor, the Doctor and others. They are present at the return of the Traveler from the future, who appears to his guests not in the best shape: he is lame, his clothes are dirty, the car is bent. And no wonder - in the past three hours he lived for eight days. And they were full of adventure.

Going on a journey, the Traveler hoped to get into the Golden Age. Indeed, millennia of the flourishing of mankind flashed before him. But just flashed. The car stopped at the moment of decline. From the past there are dilapidated palaces, excellent plants cultivated for centuries, juicy fruits. One misfortune - humanity, as we imagine it today, has completely disappeared. Nothing remains of the old world. It is inhabited by charming "eloi", the underworld - animal-like "Morlocks". Eloi is truly adorable. They are beautiful, kind, funny. But these heirs of the ruling classes have completely degenerated mentally. They do not know how to read and write, they do not have the slightest idea of ​​the laws of nature, and although they have fun together, they are not able to help each other under any circumstances. The oppressed classes have moved underground, where some complex machines work, they serve. They have no problems with food. They devour the eloi aegetarians, though out of habit they continue to serve them,

However, all this is revealed to the Traveler far from immediately. Its appearance in 802801 was preceded by the journey itself, during which years merged into millennia, constellations moved, the sun described a continuous visible circle.

Fragile, unviable, but in their own way beautiful Eloi were the first to appear to the Traveler's eyes. However, he still had to unravel the complex riddle of this incomprehensible society. Why are there countless waterless wells here? What is that car noise? Why are the Eloi so beautifully dressed, although they are not capable of any work? And does not the key to the latter (and many other circumstances) lie in the fact that our feelings and abilities become sharp only on the grindstone of labor? And it's been broken for a long time. And we also need to understand why the Eloi are so afraid of the dark and there are no cemeteries or crematoria in the foreseeable world.

In addition, on the second day the Traveler is hit by a blow. He is horrified to discover that the time machine has disappeared somewhere. Was he destined to stay forever in this alien world? There is no limit to his despair. And only gradually does he begin to break through to the truth. After all, he has yet to get acquainted with another human breed - the Morlocks.

This is also not easy.

When the Traveler had just landed in a new world for him, he drew attention to the colossal figure of the White Sphinx, standing on a high bronze pedestal. Is his car hidden there? He starts beating the sphinx with his fists and hears some giggling. He remains in complete ignorance for four more days. Suddenly he sees in the dark a pair of shining eyes, obviously not belonging to any of the Eloi. And then he sees a small white creature, obviously not accustomed to daylight, with a strangely lowered head. This is the first Morlock he saw. It resembles a humanoid spider. Following him, the Traveler discovers the secret of waterless wells. They are connected into a single ventilation circuit that makes up the exits from the underworld. And, of course, it was the Morlocks who hid, and, as it turned out later, dismantled, studied, oiled and reassembled his car. Since then, the Traveler has only been thinking about how to get her back. He ventures into a dangerous undertaking. The brackets along which the Morlock, hiding from him, descended, are too thin for the Traveler, but he still grabs them at the risk of his life and penetrates into the underworld. Long passages open before him, where creatures with inhumanly pale faces without chins, with lidless reddish-gray eyes and tables with minced meat live. One salvation - the Morlocks are afraid of the light and a lit match scares them away. All the same, you have to run and start the search again; especially since now he knows - he should get into the pedestal of the White Sphinx.

To do this, you need to get the right tool. Where to get it? Maybe there is something in the abandoned museum? This turns out to be difficult. For so many millennia, the exhibits have turned to dust. Finally, they manage to find some kind of rusty lever, but on the way they have to endure a fight with the Morlocks. In the dark they become dangerous. In this fight, the Traveler loses the only human being to whom he managed to become attached. At his very appearance, he saved little Weena, who was drowning with the complete indifference of those around her. Now she was gone forever, kidnapped by the Morlocks.

However, the trip to the museum turned out to be in vain in a certain sense of the word. When the Traveler, holding his club in his hands, approached the White Sphinx, he found that the bronze doors of the pedestal were open and both halves were pushed into special grooves. In the depths there is a time machine, which the Morlocks could not use also because the Traveler prudently unscrewed the levers at the very beginning. Of course, it was a trap anyway. However, no obstacles could prevent the Traveler from moving in time. He sits in the saddle, fastens the levers and disappears from this world full of dangers.

However, new challenges lie ahead. When the car tipped over on its side on its first brake, the saddle shifted and the Traveler turned the levers in the wrong direction. Instead of returning home, he rushed into an even more distant future, in which predictions about changes in the solar system, the slow extinction of all forms of life on Earth and the complete disappearance of mankind come true. At some point, the Earth is inhabited only by crab monsters and some other huge butterflies. But then they disappear.

It goes without saying that the Traveler's story is hard to believe. And he decides, having captured the camera, once again "run" through the millennia. But this new attempt ends in disaster. It is foreshadowed by the sound of broken glass. The traveler never returns. But the novel ends with a phrase full of enlightenment: "Even at a time when the strength and mind of a person disappear, gratitude and tenderness continue to live in the hearts."

Most of the characters in the novel are not named. Among the listeners of the Traveler's story are the Psychologist, the Very Young Man, the Provincial Mayor, the Doctor and others. They are present at the return of the Traveler from the future, who does not appear to his guests in the best possible way: he is lame, his clothes are dirty, the car is bent. And no wonder - for the elapsed three hours he lived for eight days. And they were full of adventure.

Going on a journey, the Traveler hoped to get into the Golden Age. Indeed, millennia of the flourishing of mankind flashed before him. But just flashed. The car stopped at the moment of decline. From the past there are dilapidated palaces, excellent plants cultivated for centuries, juicy fruits. One misfortune - humanity, as we imagine it today, has completely disappeared. Nothing remains of the old world. It is inhabited by charming "eloi", the underworld - bestial "Morlocks". Eloi is truly adorable. They are beautiful, kind, funny. But these heirs of the ruling classes have completely degenerated mentally. They do not know how to read and write, they do not have the slightest idea of ​​the laws of nature, and although they have fun together, they are not able to help each other under any circumstances. The oppressed classes have moved underground, where some complex machines work, they serve. They have no problems with food. They devour the vegetarian eloi, though out of habit they continue to serve them,

However, all this is revealed to the Traveler far from immediately. Its appearance in 802801 was preceded by the journey itself, during which years merged into millennia, constellations moved, the sun described a continuous visible circle.

Fragile, unviable, but in their own way beautiful Eloi were the first to appear to the Traveler's eyes. However, he still had to unravel the complex riddle of this incomprehensible society. Why are there countless waterless wells here? What is that car noise? Why are the Eloi so beautifully dressed, although they are not capable of any work? And does not the key to the latter (and many other circumstances) lie in the fact that our feelings and abilities become sharp only on the grindstone of labor? And it's been broken for a long time. And we also need to understand why the Eloi are so afraid of the dark and there are no cemeteries or crematoria in the foreseeable world.

In addition, on the second day the Traveler is hit by a blow. He is horrified to discover that the time machine has disappeared somewhere. Was he destined to stay forever in this alien world? There is no limit to his despair. And only gradually does he begin to break through to the truth. After all, he has yet to get acquainted with another human breed - the Morlocks.

This is also not easy.

When the Traveler had just landed in a new world for him, he drew attention to the colossal figure of the White Sphinx, standing on a high bronze pedestal. Is his car hidden there? He starts beating the sphinx with his fists and hears some giggling. He remains in complete ignorance for four more days. Suddenly he sees in the dark a pair of shining eyes, obviously not belonging to any of the Eloi. And then he sees a small white creature, obviously not accustomed to daylight, with a strangely lowered head. This is the first Morlock he saw. It resembles a humanoid spider. Following him, the Traveler discovers the secret of waterless wells. They are connected into a single ventilation circuit that makes up the exits from the underworld. And, of course, it was the Morlocks who hid, and, as it turned out later, dismantled, studied, oiled and reassembled his car. Since then, the Traveler has only been thinking about how to get her back. He ventures into a dangerous undertaking. The shackles, along which the Morlock, hiding from him, descended, are too thin for the Traveler, but he, at the risk of his life, grabs them anyway and penetrates into the underworld. Long passages open before him, where creatures with inhumanly pale faces without chins, with reddish-gray eyes devoid of eyelids, and tables with minced meat live. One salvation - the Morlocks are afraid of the light and a lit match scares them away. All the same, you have to run and start the search again; especially since now he knows - he should get into the pedestal of the White Sphinx.

To do this, you need to get the right tool. Where to get it? Maybe there is something in the abandoned museum? This turns out to be difficult. For so many millennia, the exhibits have turned to dust. Finally, he manages to find some kind of rusty lever, but along the way he has to endure a fight with the Morlocks. In the dark they become dangerous. In this fight, the Traveler loses the only human being to whom he managed to become attached. At his very appearance, he saved little Weena, who was drowning with the complete indifference of those around her. Now she was gone forever, kidnapped by the Morlocks.

However, the trip to the museum turned out to be in vain in a certain sense of the word. When the Traveler, holding his club in his hands, approached the White Sphinx, he found that the bronze doors of the pedestal were open and both halves were pushed into special grooves. In the depths there is a time machine, which the Morlocks could not use also because the Traveler prudently unscrewed the levers at the very beginning. Of course, it was a trap anyway. However, no obstacles could prevent the Traveler from moving in time. He sits in the saddle, fastens the levers and disappears from this world full of dangers.

However, new challenges lie ahead. When the car tipped over on its side on its first brake, the saddle shifted and the Traveler turned the levers in the wrong direction. Instead of returning home, he rushed into an even more distant future, in which predictions about changes in the solar system, the slow extinction of all forms of life on Earth and the complete disappearance of mankind come true. At some point, the Earth is inhabited only by crab-like monsters and some other huge butterflies. But then they disappear.

It goes without saying that the Traveler's story is hard to believe. And he decides, having captured the camera, to once again “run” through the millennia. But this new attempt ends in disaster. It is foreshadowed by the sound of broken glass. The traveler never returns. But the novel ends with a phrase full of enlightenment: "Even at a time when the strength and mind of a person disappear, gratitude and tenderness continue to live in the hearts."

Time Machine

Most of the characters in the novel are not named. Among the listeners of the Traveler's story are the Psychologist, the Very Young Man, the Provincial Mayor, the Doctor and others. They are present at the return of the Traveler from the future, who appears to his guests not in the best shape: he is lame, his clothes are dirty, the car is bent. And no wonder - in the past three hours he lived for eight days. And they were full of adventure.

Going on a journey, the Traveler hoped to get into the Golden Age. Indeed, millennia of the flourishing of mankind flashed before him. But just flashed. The car stopped at the moment of decline. From the past there are dilapidated palaces, excellent plants cultivated for centuries, juicy fruits. One misfortune - humanity, as we imagine it today, has completely disappeared. Nothing remains of the old world. It is inhabited by charming "eloi", the underworld - animal-like "Morlocks". Eloi is truly adorable. They are beautiful, kind, funny. But these heirs of the ruling classes have completely degenerated mentally. They do not know how to read and write, they do not have the slightest idea of ​​the laws of nature, and although they have fun together, they are not able to help each other under any circumstances. The oppressed classes have moved underground, where some complex machines work, they serve. They have no problems with food. They devour the eloi aegetarians, though out of habit they continue to serve them,

However, all this is revealed to the Traveler far from immediately. Its appearance in 802801 was preceded by the journey itself, during which years merged into millennia, constellations moved, the sun described a continuous visible circle.

Fragile, unviable, but in their own way beautiful Eloi were the first to appear to the Traveler's eyes. However, he still had to unravel the complex riddle of this incomprehensible society. Why are there countless waterless wells here? What is that car noise? Why are the Eloi so beautifully dressed, although they are not capable of any work? And does not the key to the latter (and many other circumstances) lie in the fact that our feelings and abilities become sharp only on the grindstone of labor? And it's been broken for a long time. And we also need to understand why the Eloi are so afraid of the dark and there are no cemeteries or crematoria in the foreseeable world.

In addition, on the second day the Traveler is hit by a blow. He is horrified to discover that the time machine has disappeared somewhere. Was he destined to stay forever in this alien world? There is no limit to his despair. And only gradually does he begin to break through to the truth. After all, he has yet to get acquainted with another human breed - the Morlocks.

This is also not easy.

When the Traveler had just landed in a new world for him, he drew attention to the colossal figure of the White Sphinx, standing on a high bronze pedestal. Is his car hidden there? He starts beating the sphinx with his fists and hears some giggling. He remains in complete ignorance for four more days. Suddenly he sees in the dark a pair of shining eyes, obviously not belonging to any of the Eloi. And then he sees a small white creature, obviously not accustomed to daylight, with a strangely lowered head. This is the first Morlock he saw. It resembles a humanoid spider. Following him, the Traveler discovers the secret of waterless wells. They are connected into a single ventilation circuit that makes up the exits from the underworld. And, of course, it was the Morlocks who hid, and, as it turned out later, dismantled, studied, oiled and reassembled his car. Since then, the Traveler has only been thinking about how to get her back. He ventures into a dangerous undertaking. The brackets along which the Morlock, hiding from him, descended, are too thin for the Traveler, but he still grabs them at the risk of his life and penetrates into the underworld. Long passages open before him, where creatures with inhumanly pale faces without chins, with lidless reddish-gray eyes and tables with minced meat live. One salvation - the Morlocks are afraid of the light and a lit match scares them away. All the same, you have to run and start the search again; especially since now he knows - he should get into the pedestal of the White Sphinx.

To do this, you need to get the right tool. Where to get it? Maybe there is something in the abandoned museum? This turns out to be difficult. For so many millennia, the exhibits have turned to dust. Finally, they manage to find some kind of rusty lever, but on the way they have to endure a fight with the Morlocks. In the dark they become dangerous. In this fight, the Traveler loses the only human being to whom he managed to become attached. At his very appearance, he saved little Weena, who was drowning with the complete indifference of those around her. Now she was gone forever, kidnapped by the Morlocks.

However, the trip to the museum turned out to be in vain in a certain sense of the word. When the Traveler, holding his club in his hands, approached the White Sphinx, he found that the bronze doors of the pedestal were open and both halves were pushed into special grooves. In the depths there is a time machine, which the Morlocks could not use also because the Traveler prudently unscrewed the levers at the very beginning. Of course, it was a trap anyway. However, no obstacles could prevent the Traveler from moving in time. He sits in the saddle, fastens the levers and disappears from this world full of dangers.

However, new challenges lie ahead. When the car tipped over on its side on its first brake, the saddle shifted and the Traveler turned the levers in the wrong direction. Instead of returning home, he rushed into an even more distant future, in which predictions about changes in the solar system, the slow extinction of all forms of life on Earth and the complete disappearance of mankind come true. At some point, the Earth is inhabited only by crab monsters and some other huge butterflies. But then they disappear.

It goes without saying that the Traveler's story is hard to believe. And he decides, having captured the camera, once again "run" through the millennia. But this new attempt ends in disaster. It is foreshadowed by the sound of broken glass. The traveler never returns. But the novel ends with a phrase full of enlightenment: "Even at a time when the strength and mind of a person disappear, gratitude and tenderness continue to live in the hearts."

Time Machine

Most of the characters in the novel are not named. Among the listeners of the Traveler's story are the Psychologist, the Very Young Man, the Provincial Mayor, the Doctor and others. They are present at the return of the Traveler from the future, who appears to his guests not in the best shape: he is lame, his clothes are dirty, the car is bent. And no wonder - in the past three hours he lived for eight days. And they were full of adventure.

Going on a journey, the Traveler hoped to get into the Golden Age. Indeed, millennia of the flourishing of mankind flashed before him. But just flashed. The car stopped at the moment of decline. From the past there are dilapidated palaces, excellent plants cultivated for centuries, juicy fruits. One misfortune - humanity, as we imagine it today, has completely disappeared. Nothing remains of the old world. It is inhabited by charming "eloi", the underworld - animal-like "Morlocks". Eloi is truly adorable. They are beautiful, kind, funny. But these heirs of the ruling classes have completely degenerated mentally. They do not know how to read and write, they do not have the slightest idea of ​​the laws of nature, and although they have fun together, they are not able to help each other under any circumstances. The oppressed classes have moved underground, where some complex machines work, they serve. They have no problems with food. They devour the eloi aegetarians, though out of habit they continue to serve them,

However, all this is revealed to the Traveler far from immediately. Its appearance in 802801 was preceded by the journey itself, during which years merged into millennia, constellations moved, the sun described a continuous visible circle.

Fragile, unviable, but in their own way beautiful Eloi were the first to appear to the Traveler's eyes. However, he still had to unravel the complex riddle of this incomprehensible society. Why are there countless waterless wells here? What is that car noise? Why are the Eloi so beautifully dressed, although they are not capable of any work? And does not the key to the latter (and many other circumstances) lie in the fact that our feelings and abilities become sharp only on the grindstone of labor? And it's been broken for a long time. And we also need to understand why the Eloi are so afraid of the dark and there are no cemeteries or crematoria in the foreseeable world.

In addition, on the second day the Traveler is hit by a blow. He is horrified to discover that the time machine has disappeared somewhere. Was he destined to stay forever in this alien world? There is no limit to his despair. And only gradually does he begin to break through to the truth. After all, he has yet to get acquainted with another human breed - the Morlocks.

This is also not easy.

When the Traveler had just landed in a new world for him, he drew attention to the colossal figure of the White Sphinx, standing on a high bronze pedestal. Is his car hidden there? He starts beating the sphinx with his fists and hears some giggling. He remains in complete ignorance for four more days. Suddenly he sees in the dark a pair of shining eyes, obviously not belonging to any of the Eloi. And then he sees a small white creature, obviously not accustomed to daylight, with a strangely lowered head. This is the first Morlock he saw. It resembles a humanoid spider. Following him, the Traveler discovers the secret of waterless wells. They are connected into a single ventilation circuit that makes up the exits from the underworld. And, of course, it was the Morlocks who hid, and, as it turned out later, dismantled, studied, oiled and reassembled his car. Since then, the Traveler has only been thinking about how to get her back. He ventures into a dangerous undertaking. The brackets along which the Morlock, hiding from him, descended, are too thin for the Traveler, but he still grabs them at the risk of his life and penetrates into the underworld. Long passages open before him, where creatures with inhumanly pale faces without chins, with lidless reddish-gray eyes and tables with minced meat live. One salvation - the Morlocks are afraid of the light and a lit match scares them away. All the same, you have to run and start the search again; especially since now he knows - he should get into the pedestal of the White Sphinx.

To do this, you need to get the right tool. Where to get it? Maybe there is something in the abandoned museum? This turns out to be difficult. For so many millennia, the exhibits have turned to dust. Finally, they manage to find some kind of rusty lever, but on the way they have to endure a fight with the Morlocks. In the dark they become dangerous. In this fight, the Traveler loses the only human being to whom he managed to become attached. At his very appearance, he saved little Weena, who was drowning with the complete indifference of those around her. Now she was gone forever, kidnapped by the Morlocks.

However, the trip to the museum turned out to be in vain in a certain sense of the word. When the Traveler, holding his club in his hands, approached the White Sphinx, he found that the bronze doors of the pedestal were open and both halves were pushed into special grooves. In the depths there is a time machine, which the Morlocks could not use also because the Traveler prudently unscrewed the levers at the very beginning. Of course, it was a trap anyway. However, no obstacles could prevent the Traveler from moving in time. He sits in the saddle, fastens the levers and disappears from this world full of dangers.

However, new challenges lie ahead. When the car tipped over on its side on its first brake, the saddle shifted and the Traveler turned the levers in the wrong direction. Instead of returning home, he rushed into an even more distant future, in which predictions about changes in the solar system, the slow extinction of all forms of life on Earth and the complete disappearance of mankind come true. At some point, the Earth is inhabited only by crab monsters and some other huge butterflies. But then they disappear.

It goes without saying that the Traveler's story is hard to believe. And he decides, having captured the camera, once again "run" through the millennia. But this new attempt ends in disaster. It is foreshadowed by the sound of broken glass. The traveler never returns. But the novel ends with a phrase full of enlightenment: "Even at a time when the strength and mind of a person disappear, gratitude and tenderness continue to live in the hearts."