Ape-man

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Ape-man is one of the grotesque human–animal hybrid creatures created through vivisection in H. G. Wells’s science fiction novel "The Island of Doctor Moreau."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Moreau’s Beast Folk
fictional character
human–animal hybrid
vivisection creature
appearsIn The Island of Doctor Moreau NERFINISHED
associatedWithGroup Beast Folk NERFINISHED
basedOnWork The Island of Doctor Moreau NERFINISHED
createdByCharacter Doctor Moreau NERFINISHED
creator H. G. Wells NERFINISHED
genre science fiction
hasBehavioralTrait struggle between animal instinct and imposed humanity
hasPhysicalTrait ape-like body
grotesque appearance
partly human posture
languageStatus taught the Law by Moreau
methodOfCreation vivisection
modifiedInto part-human creature
nationalityFictional none (non-human hybrid)
settingOfExistence Moreau’s island NERFINISHED
speciesOrigin ape
subjectOf themes of degeneration
themes of human–animal boundary
themes of vivisection ethics
universe The Island of Doctor Moreau universe

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