Edgar Rice Burroughs 
The Monster Men [EPUB ebook] 

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‘The Monster Men’ is a science fiction novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, first published in 1913. It explores themes of identity, humanity, and the ethics of scientific experimentation.
Summary
The novel is set in a remote region of the East Indies, where Professor Arthur Maxon is conducting experiments to create artificial life. Driven by a desire to push the boundaries of science, Maxon aims to produce perfect human beings. His experiments result in a series of grotesque, semi-human creatures, which he refers to as ‘The Monster Men.’
Maxon’s daughter, Virginia, accompanies him to the secluded island where the experiments take place. She becomes a central figure in the story, as her presence attracts the attention of multiple characters, including the monstrous creations and local pirates.
One of Maxon’s experiments, Number Thirteen, stands out from the rest. Unlike the other malformed creatures, Number Thirteen appears physically perfect and possesses a noble spirit. As he develops, he begins to question his own humanity and identity.
The narrative intensifies when local pirates, led by the villainous Muda Saffir, raid the island, seeking to kidnap Virginia. Number Thirteen emerges as her protector, displaying remarkable courage and strength. In the process, he gradually wins Virginia’s trust and affection.
The climax of the story reveals the true nature of Number Thirteen. Contrary to Maxon’s fears, he is not a manufactured being but a real human who had been subjected to the professor’s experiments. This revelation underscores the novel’s exploration of what it means to be human and the ethical implications of scientific experimentation.
Themes
Identity and Humanity: The novel delves into questions of what defines humanity. Through Number Thirteen’s journey, it examines the essence of identity and the importance of inner qualities over physical appearance.
Ethics of Scientific Experimentation: Burroughs critiques the reckless pursuit of scientific advancement without regard for ethical considerations. Maxon’s experiments raise moral questions about the manipulation of life.
Nature vs. Nurture: The story explores the influence of innate qualities versus the environment on an individual’s development, as seen in the contrasting natures of Maxon’s creations.
Significance
‘The Monster Men’ is a compelling blend of adventure and philosophical inquiry. It reflects early 20th-century anxieties about scientific progress and the potential consequences of playing god. Edgar Rice Burroughs’ storytelling engages readers with action and romance while prompting reflection on profound ethical dilemmas.

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Taal Engels ● Formaat EPUB ● Pagina’s 237 ● ISBN 9789361916298 ● Bestandsgrootte 0.4 MB ● Uitgeverij Swan Books ● Gepubliceerd 2024 ● Downloadbare 24 maanden ● Valuta EUR ● ID 10227076 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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