
The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells
Category: Fiction, Science
Rating: 4.4/5
Pages: 144
About Book:
Edward Prendick, the sole survivor of a shipwreck in the Pacific Ocean, is rescued by another vessel. On board, he cannot help but notice the strange demeanour of Māling, one of the passengers. He canāt be human, Prendick thinks. The ship finally unloads at an anonymous island. There, he fathoms Mālingās true identity when he meets a runaway British physiologist Doctor Moreau, the proud creator of the Beast Folk ā the human-animal hybrids who can speak and walk on hindlegs. They kowtow to him and it appears that theyād do anything for him. Prendick knows that heād be one of Moreauās marvels if he couldnāt escape him in time. Published in 1896, The Island of Doctor Moreau is one of the masterpieces of early science fiction. A superb macabre tale, it raises questions about the unbridled ambitions of human race on one hand and offers insight into the potential of science on the other. It has been adapted for visual media time and again.
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Category: Fiction, Science
Rating: 4.4/5
Pages: 144
About Book:
Edward Prendick, the sole survivor of a shipwreck in the Pacific Ocean, is rescued by another vessel. On board, he cannot help but notice the strange demeanour of Māling, one of the passengers. He canāt be human, Prendick thinks. The ship finally unloads at an anonymous island. There, he fathoms Mālingās true identity when he meets a runaway British physiologist Doctor Moreau, the proud creator of the Beast Folk ā the human-animal hybrids who can speak and walk on hindlegs. They kowtow to him and it appears that theyād do anything for him. Prendick knows that heād be one of Moreauās marvels if he couldnāt escape him in time. Published in 1896, The Island of Doctor Moreau is one of the masterpieces of early science fiction. A superb macabre tale, it raises questions about the unbridled ambitions of human race on one hand and offers insight into the potential of science on the other. It has been adapted for visual media time and again.











