“Had Moreau had any intelligible object, I could have sympathized at least a little with him. I am not so squeamish about pain as that. I could have forgiven him a little even, had his motive been only hate. But he was so irresponsible, so utterly careless! His curiosity, his mad, aimless investigations, drove him on; and the Things were thrown out to live a year or so, to struggle and blunder and suffer, and at last to die painfully.”
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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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