Weena

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Weena is the gentle, childlike Eloi woman from H. G. Wells' science fiction novel "The Time Machine," best known from its film adaptations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Eloi
female character
fictional character
literary character
adaptedIn The Time Machine (1960 film) NERFINISHED
The Time Machine (2002 film) NERFINISHED
appearsIn The Time Machine NERFINISHED
The Time Machine (1895 novel) NERFINISHED
associatedWith Eloi society NERFINISHED
the Time Traveller NERFINISHED
basedOnWork The Time Machine (novel) NERFINISHED
characterIn The Time Machine NERFINISHED
characterTrait affectionate
childlike
curious
gentle
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom (literary origin)
creator H. G. Wells NERFINISHED
creatorNationality British
creatorOccupation novelist
fictionalUniverse The Time Machine universe
firstAppearance The Time Machine (1895) NERFINISHED
gender female
language Eloi language
literaryGenre science fiction
livesIn far future Earth
year 802,701 AD (approximate setting)
medium film
literature
memberOf Eloi people NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction emotional connection for the Time Traveller
symbol of Eloi innocence
notableFor being rescued from drowning by the Time Traveller
gentle and childlike personality
relationship with the Time Traveller
publicationContext late 19th-century science fiction
relationship friend of the Time Traveller
rescuedBy the Time Traveller NERFINISHED
roleInPlot illustrates Eloi dependence and vulnerability
motivates the Time Traveller’s concern for the Eloi
species Eloi NERFINISHED
threatenedBy Morlocks NERFINISHED

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