The Island Grotesque Experiment Analysis

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Experiments and the bad sides of humanity
Does grotesque experiments of people trying to be god lead to bads things about humanity. First, The island where cloning farming. 2nd animal splicing happened in batman, 3rd is Island of Dr moreau where animals dna and humans were combined to make grotesque experiments. It shows how overtime people will become more bad to get over a problem and deal with it.
In The Island, People are able to get babies and parts if their injured by giving dna and getting cloned. corporation that says that their pretty much in a coma and not awake for their entire lives. The corporation has been lying to the people and their a whole group of clones under a bunker in the desert. 2 clones find out that they been lied to about going to the island. They both escape the island. The corporation get mercenaries to go after the clones and stop them. The clones visit one of the owners and he betrays them and call them in. The owner shows that he just feels like their a burden on him. He just wants to put them back in the thing and get rid of them. A other side is the company that made them and lied to people about them being in a shell for their lives.
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A trend for teenagers where they add different kind of animal dna to humans to make them be able to have green eyes or have horns. The mayor is trying to stop it from happening so the scientist send his goons to go after him and kill him and his wife. It shows the scientist doesn't want to have his plans stops so he goes to the extreme to kill him off. He puts bat dna in batman so he can't be stopped and hopefully batman would get killed or kill the source of the problem for him. He shows how bad he treats his goons when they don't listen to him as he throws one of them off a balcony and on to a table below. It shows how bad he will treat people til get his

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