
Edward Prendick
from The Island of Doctor Moreau
A refined, educated English gentleman with an interest in natural history, possessing a keen, observant mind. Initially delicate, easily horrified, and emotionally expressive, he proves surprisingly resilient under extreme duress, adapting to survive and assert authority. His arm is broken during a catastrophe, forcing him to be resourceful one-handed for a time. By the end, he is haggard and traumatized, perceiving the bestial in all humanity, but finds intellectual solace in solitude and astronomy.
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About Edward Prendick
Edward Prendick is a protagonist character in H. G. Wells's classic novel "The Island of Doctor Moreau" (1896). A refined, educated English gentleman with an interest in natural history, possessing a keen, observant mind. Initially delicate, easily horrified, and emotionally expressive, he proves surprisingly resilient under extreme duress, adapting to survive and assert authority. His arm is broken during a catastrophe, forcing him to be resourceful one-handed for a time. By the end, he is haggard and traumatized, perceiving the bestial in all humanity, but finds intellectual solace in solitude and astronomy.
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