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English 1102 Genetic Modification EcoHorrorMain MenuIntroductionThe Island of Dr. MoreauNight of the LepusMimicJurassic WorldBorneBibliographyAubrey Bohanondbfd5779dcdad0fe379d0f109de422738d9e49feSarah Heyrman273dd3e558cf9501966037a19f462c757c8322daVaradraj Chavan667d305069c7f3358b0b3a8b687e75ca5a811acdAlina Zeleszko1b12830e35bfca6761159f7dce409baefbcf14a3
Timeline
1media/Collage 4.png2023-03-01T07:02:34-08:00Sarah Heyrman273dd3e558cf9501966037a19f462c757c8322da4254924This timelineplain2023-03-17T16:32:20-07:00Alina Zeleszko1b12830e35bfca6761159f7dce409baefbcf14a3 This is a timeline of major events, including our mainstream medias and various genetic modification events. This timeline displays how interconnected many of the works are and what influenced our medias. Over time, the shift in digital effects and evolution of how ecohorror is portrayed in medias is present.