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Jurassic Park
(Michael Crichton)

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Fiction can be very interesting and writing a science fiction realistically is an art and Michael Crichton is an expert in it. Jurassic Park is one such science fiction where the author talks about how far human knowledge can go and how human intellectual power can unleash great feats. Through the character of John Hammond, Michael has told the world that nothing is impossible if we can persevere and man can always play ?God? because he is equipped to do so with his intelligence. Though there is lot of difference between the novel and film ?Jurassic Park? this novel can indeed send chills down your spine when you read it.

Michael Crichton must have delved in depth in to Paleontology, Herpetology & Genetic Engineering before coming with this masterpiece. Many of the facts shown in the film are indeed true, like bringing back a lost genetic strain of a Dinosaur by incorporating lost gene sequence of a dinosaur retrieved from amber with that of frogs, can actually be done by using technology available today. It is a wonder that Michael Crichton had visualized this feat almost a decade before the technology for doing so is developed. This story can take you back the ?Cretaceous & Jurassic? periods of the Mesozoic Era, when the dinosaurs ruled the world. A Compy or a Raptor can wake you up from the bed after you have read this story, as this novel is so powerful that it can pull the reader back to the period of Dinosaurs. In fact dinosaurs can replace demons in your nightmares if you read this novel.

In the earlier part of the novel Michael makes us believe that humans can indeed play ?God? but in the later part he makes us realize that nature is much more powerful than human intelligence and it cannot be controlled by man. Nature will express itself under any circumstances and it is just beyond human understanding. Dinosaurs, in this novel, that start to procreate even though they have been genetically programmed to be females, clearly depicts the power of Nature and implies how sex can be determined by environment.

Its sad that at the end of the Novel John Hammond becomes a prey to the Comply?s and Michael Crichton could have saved him, as he is the hero of the Novel, even though Dr.Grant is depicted as the hero in the film ?Jurassic Park?.

In this novel Michael Crichton tells the world human intelligence can achieve great feats but it does have some limits, beyond which it cannot travel and nature is always stronger and powerful than the human race, because nature is eternal while dinosaurs and humans are mortal.



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