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"The Island of Doctor Moreau" follows Edward Prendick, who finds himself shipwrecked and stranded on an isolated island. He discovers that the island is inhabited by the sinister Dr. Moreau, a scientist conducting bizarre experiments in vivisection, or live dissection, to transform animals into human-like creatures. Horrified by Moreau's creations and the society they form, Prendick struggles to survive amidst the island's strange inhabitants while uncovering the dark secrets of Moreau's experiments. As tensions escalate between the human and animal hybrids, Prendick must confront the moral dilemmas of science and the boundaries of humanity. Ultimately, the novel explores themes of scientific ethics, the nature of humanity, and the consequences of playing god.