• Differences between Beasts and Humans In "The Island of Dr. Moreau"

     

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There are many differences between beasts and humans in the book, "The Island of Dr. Moreau," by H.G. Wells. The differences are: beasts cannot tell when humans or other beasts are lying to them, beasts cannot speak as well as humans, and beasts must abide by "the Law."
Beasts cannot tell when humans or other beasts are lying to them. An example of this, in the story of "The Island of Dr. Moreau," is when Prendick is telling over what "really happened to Dr. Moreau to the beast people on page 80, "Children of the Law, he is not dead," and later he says, "'He has changed his shape--he has c…

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