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h. g. wells was novel was influenced by charles darwin's origin of species-a book about evolution and natural selection.
throughout the the time machine, the time traveller theorizes about how the morlocks and the eloi people evolved. explain how three of time traveller's theories clearly reflect darwin's main points. this essay is five paragraphs.
use the following ideas from darwin's work to explain the time traveller's theories.
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humans will continually evolve
• natural selection means that organisms that have the most favorable traits survive, prosper, and maintain those favorable traits
• in nature, organisms are limited in their ability to survive, based on how their surrounding climate changes
if you are familiar with darwin's work, you may include other concepts not listed above.
here are some steps to you complete this essay:
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identify three clear theories the time traveller forms about the morlocks and/or the eloi
2. explain how each theory reflects one of the concepts listed above. note: you may select one darwinian concept throughout the essay or use all three
3. make sure each body paragraph contains both a theory of the time traveller and clearly explains how it reflects one of darwin's ideas

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