
Quote: Bruce F. Kawin a professor of English and film studies at the University of Colorado, states that ” The horror of the monster, the challenge to human nature and the threat of a new category of life are found together in the dangerous mix” (Kawin 99).
Summary: Throughout the article, Kawin talks about Composite Monsters, which are a combination of animal and human such as, the Gill man and the fly man. The first film that introduced composite creatures was the “creature from the black lagoon” in 1954 which was a combination of human and fish. Kawin also discusses the fly films from 1958 and 1986. He goes on to show how composite creatures are a danger to human lives. composite creatures are intelligent like humans and have the strength but they still remain part monsters so they could use that as an advantage and plan.
Response: In my opinion, this quote summarizes the whole essay. This quote goes on to explain that humanoid creatures are dangerous. Kawin gives us a couple of examples to how anything against nature there should be a line but as you can see from Dr.Moreau he crossed that line. He attempts to create something new, but his creation was beyond his control, and they come back to get him. This reminds me of “Rise of the planet of the apes”, even though the apes weren’t completely half human half animal, they still had the intellectual of a human. They were injected with a drug so they could see if they could cure Alzheimer but the after effect ended up increasing their intelligence. James Franco and David Oyelowo were the scientist in this movie, Franco was passionate and wanted to find a cure for his father so he was testing this drug on the apes. But David basically pushed the apes too far to the point where the experiment went wrong, people and apes started to die. They became aggressive and went after David for he did to them.This just goes to show that we shouldn’t exceed nature’s limits or mess with any other species.


