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Yes, H.G. Wells employs foreshadowing in "The Time Machine" to hint at the future consequences of societal evolution and technological advancement. Early in the narrative, the Time Traveler's discussions about class divisions and the fate of humanity suggest the dire outcomes of these themes as he journeys into the distant future. The initial descriptions of the Eloi and Morlocks serve as a warning about the potential regression of civilization. These elements build tension and anticipation for the stark realities the Time Traveler will ultimately encounter.

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