Island of Dr. Moreau

Civilized Savagery

The Island of Dr. Moreau explores the boundary between civilization and savagery, imagining brutal medical procedures capable of transforming beasts into men. Like the best science fiction, the novel functions as social commentary in addition to being a thought experiment about science’s philosophical consequences.

Reading:
H.G. Wells, The Island of Dr. Moreau

Writing: Respond to ONE of the following prompts. Keep your response short, posting as a reply under the appropriate heading in the comments section:

  1. Point to a moment when the novel comments on the ideology and practices of the British Empire.
  2. Comment on the significance of a key event or detail from the opening chapter for the novel’s larger themes.
  3. Comment on the role of pain in transforming beasts into men, as described by Moreau in Chapter XIV.

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