“For it is just this question of pain that parts us. So long as visible or audible pain turns you sick; so long as your own pains drive you; so long as pain underlies your propositions about sin,—so long, I tell you, you are an animal, thinking a little less obscurely what an animal feels.”
Quote by H.G. Wells
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The Island of Dr. Moreau
H.G. Wells' classic novel delves into the psychological and moral consequences of Dr. Moreau's attempts to create sentient beings from animals. The protagonist's experiences on the island raise profound questions about the nature of life, consciousness, and the limits of scientific inquiry. more
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