In "The Time Machine," the Time Traveller notices the following while walking around and observing the future:
B. The humans in the future do not work.
- "The Time Machine" is a novel by H. G. Wells. The main character builds a machine that allows him to travel to the past as well as to the future.
- In the future, the Time Traveller notices that humans do not work.
- They are intelligent and have developed a new dialect.
- However, perhaps because of technological advances, they are frail.
- In other words, because they do not have to work, their bodies are weaker and smaller than the Time Traveller's.
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