All about Weena from H. G. Wells's
The Time Machine

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All about Weena

Weena made an appearance in 6 chapters

Here's a summary of what happened...
An Eloi woman whom the Time Traveller saves from drowning. She forms an attachment to him, displaying affection and fearlessness in the daylight but showing terror of the dark.
The Eloi girl who accompanies the Time Traveller to the well. She exhibits distress when he prepares to leave, and later, she is present to comfort him upon his return.
A childlike Eloi who accompanies the Time Traveller, demonstrating affection and dependence, while remaining blissfully ignorant of the ongoing dangers.
Weena accompanies the Time Traveller through the Palace of Green Porcelain, displaying her typical childlike behavior and fear of the dark, and experiencing delight at the Time Traveller's dance.
Weena accompanies the Time Traveller into the dark forest, where she appears frightened and ultimately becomes motionless, possibly fainting, and is lost in the chaos that follows.
Though not present, she is mentioned as the one who placed the flowers into the Time Traveller's pocket during his time travels.

Weena's Relationships

A summary of Weena's 5 connections to The Time Traveller, by chapter.

Chapter 8 - Explanation: Is rescued by him and develops an emotional connection to him.
Chapter 10 - When Night Came: She shows trust and companionship to the Time Traveller.
Chapter 11 - The Palace of Green Porcelain: Follows and relies on the Time Traveller for protection and companionship as they explore the museum.
Chapter 12 - In the Darkness: She trusts him and looks to him for protection throughout their journey.
Chapter 16 - After the Story: Cared for the Time Traveller during his journey and provided him with the flowers.

A summary of Weena's 1 connection to Time Traveller, by chapter.

Chapter 9 - The Morlocks: Has formed an emotional bond with the Time Traveller, demonstrated by her dismay at his departure into the well and her affection upon his return.