Here in this situation, he explains the idea of what it is about to Prendick. Prendick questions Moreau's beliefs of ideas; meanwhile, Moreau interprets his ideas of the things in nature that could be controlled by stating, "Cravings, instincts, desires that harm humanity, a strange hidden reservoir to burst suddenly and inundate the whole being of the creature with anger, hate, or fear " (Wells, 81). While Moreau was discussing with Prendick about the ideas of nature itself, he points out to Prendick things that we feel such as emotions overwhelm us as people. In this case, this supports the idea that nature is power as related to the idea of how certain notions should not be tampered with and how it could cause turmoil to creatures, people, and beings in general. Therefore, nature is powerful in certain notions that you can't dominate. Such as your the instincts or emotions. During this time period, Prendick recalled a thought in his head about how the beast people ended up coming back to barbaric
Here in this situation, he explains the idea of what it is about to Prendick. Prendick questions Moreau's beliefs of ideas; meanwhile, Moreau interprets his ideas of the things in nature that could be controlled by stating, "Cravings, instincts, desires that harm humanity, a strange hidden reservoir to burst suddenly and inundate the whole being of the creature with anger, hate, or fear " (Wells, 81). While Moreau was discussing with Prendick about the ideas of nature itself, he points out to Prendick things that we feel such as emotions overwhelm us as people. In this case, this supports the idea that nature is power as related to the idea of how certain notions should not be tampered with and how it could cause turmoil to creatures, people, and beings in general. Therefore, nature is powerful in certain notions that you can't dominate. Such as your the instincts or emotions. During this time period, Prendick recalled a thought in his head about how the beast people ended up coming back to barbaric