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In H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine," the narrator referred to as "I" is the Time Traveller, who is an unnamed scientist and inventor. He is the protagonist of the story, and through his experiences, he explores themes of time, evolution, and societal change. The narrative is presented from his perspective as he recounts his journey into the distant future and the civilizations he encounters. His character serves as a vehicle for Wells' commentary on Victorian society and the potential consequences of unchecked progress.

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