
Pose yourself on the brink of civilization where humanity's boundaries blur; where is this precipice? H. G. Wells' "The Island of Doctor Moreau" grapples with this enigma. In this chilling tale, we journey with the shipwrecked Edward Prendick, who finds himself on a remote island, the domain of the sinister Doctor Moreau. Experimentation, vivisection, and moral ambiguity intertwine as Wells explores the essence of mankind's beastliness and the lengths to which science can, and perhaps should not, go. This classic novel does not merely entertain, but provokes thought on the nature of humanity, and the potentially disastrous consequences of unchecked scientific ambition. A must-read for fans of science fiction and philosophical thought.
Chapters
23
Books/Sections
1
Difficulty
Beginner
Table of Contents
- The Island of Doctor Moreau