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The Island of Doctor Moreau

The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells is a disturbing classic of science fiction and horror, exploring the dangers of unchecked scientific power and the fragile boundary between human and animal.

After a shipwreck, Edward Prendick is rescued and brought to a remote island ruled by the mysterious Doctor Moreau. There he discovers that Moreau has been conducting grotesque experiments, transforming animals into humanlike beings through surgery, pain, and discipline. As Prendick learns more about the island's strange society, its laws, and its suffering creatures, the line between civilization and savagery begins to collapse.

First published in 1896, Wells's novel shocked readers with its themes of vivisection, evolution, cruelty, and moral responsibility. It reflects anxieties of the late nineteenth century about science, Darwinism, imperial control, and the limits of human authority over nature.

Dark, tense, and philosophically unsettling, The Island of Doctor Moreau remains one of Wells's most powerful works. It asks whether scientific knowledge without compassion can produce anything but horror.

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The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells is a disturbing classic of science fiction and horror, exploring the dangers of unchecked scientific power and the fragile boundary between human and animal.

After a shipwreck, Edward Prendick is rescued and brought to a remote island ruled by the mysterious Doctor Moreau. There he discovers that Moreau has been conducting grotesque experiments, transforming animals into humanlike beings through surgery, pain, and discipline. As Prendick learns more about the island's strange society, its laws, and its suffering creatures, the line between civilization and savagery begins to collapse.

First published in 1896, Wells's novel shocked readers with its themes of vivisection, evolution, cruelty, and moral responsibility. It reflects anxieties of the late nineteenth century about science, Darwinism, imperial control, and the limits of human authority over nature.

Dark, tense, and philosophically unsettling, The Island of Doctor Moreau remains one of Wells's most powerful works. It asks whether scientific knowledge without compassion can produce anything but horror.

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