Touring The Island of Dr. Moreau with a scholarly lens

Continuation/Revision of the Order 293430158. Add Tittle Analyze how Moreau from The Island of Dr. Moreau might be relevant to questions in contemporary science and technology. By using contemporary science and technology lens, present to an audience interested in the significance of the 21st century STEM breakthroughs. The sub-specialization I chose is genetic splicing. How does the novel The Island of Dr. Moreau speak to contemporary debates about fusing human and animal DNA together, or simply re-engineering human DNA? How do the Beast-Men compare and contrast with, say, human-pig hybrids created in a lab? How do Moreau's methods compare with contemporary methods for fusing human and animal genetics?
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Need to explain why a novel about the 19th-century vivisection is relevant to 21st-century genetic splicing experiments Need to decide why I'm personally interested in genetic splicing( what is your angle? What aspects of genetic splicing interests/concerns you- its history? Its potential effects in humans? The role animals play in gene splicing experiments?) and then determine how applying it to the text reveals something that will be otherwise invisible. When you read the story through the lens of contemporary science and technology, what aspects stand out that you didn't see before? Finally, you need to find, and use, more scholarly sources that actually support the claim about genetic splicing or about the novel itself Many run-on sentences

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