How Is Jurassic Park Accurate

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The strange history of Jurassic park

Jurassic park is a very popular book and movie not just for teens but all ages. Jurassic park made 95,000,000 dollars that was not told from Hammonds view. Jurassic Park is a novel that made a lot of money because it was telling a story about dinosaurs coming back to life. It was also a story about how humans wanted take over nature. Clearly, the novel would be different if it was written in Hammonds perspective. Grant is one of the most trustworthy characters in this novel because he really cares about the dinosaurs and his work that he does. Hammond is a multimillionaire and he wants to make dinosaur zoo called the Jurassic Park. Hammond wants Grant to come look at the park to make sure it is good enough before the grand opening. Hammond is a character that is very flamboyant, he does not like to listen to the truth because he wants to make money because he is a millionaire. Obviously Hammonds perspective would be told differently. …show more content…

Hammond does not know how to react because he thinks the place is perfect. Morris is a math person and he thinks that the park is not a good idea. Morris thinks it is a bad idea because the dinosaurs will be kept in captive everyday all day. Morris is saying that every animal will try to escape, and any other animal species could come in to the park. Hammond will not believe him because he says that the dinosaurs will be watched everyday, and because he want to get an ok from Grant so that he can open that park and start getting