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The Country of the Blind

The Country of the Blind

By Wells, H. G.

Published by Legorreta

English 2026
eBook

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The Island of Doctor Moreau tells the story of Edward Prendick, a shipwreck survivor who is rescued and taken to a remote island in the Pacific Ocean. There he encounters the enigmatic Doctor Moreau, a scientist conducting disturbing biological experiments far from civilization. As Prendick explores the island, he discovers that Moreau is transforming animals into human-like creatures through painful surgical procedures. These beings, known as the Beast Folk, live according to a strict code imposed by their creator. Although they possess human characteristics, they struggle against their animal instincts and the limits of their artificial transformation. Horrified by what he learns, Prendick witnesses the consequences of Moreau's attempts to alter nature. As order on the island begins to collapse, tensions rise between humans and the Beast Folk, leading to violence, fear, and chaos. Blending science fiction, horror, and philosophical reflection, the novel explores themes of evolution, identity, morality, and the ethical limits of scientific experimentation. One of H. G. Wells's most powerful works, The Island of Doctor Moreau remains a classic examination of humanity's desire to control nature and the consequences of playing the role of creator.

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