Michael Crichton, a master of suspense, has
created a novel for your imagination.
This book
involves
prehistoric animals and plants from the Jurassic era. Steven Spielberg took on this book, as
a movie project
to add to his collection of visually mastered Science-Fiction motion
pictures. Both the
movie and the
book have captured the imagination of people around the world. In this paper, it will
show the
similarities and differences for the first third of these two superb creations.
One of the similarities of both the movie and
the book is the construction accident.
The
movie and the
book's opening scenes show some Jurassic Park workers loading a dinosaur into a
maximum security
cage. The dinosaur grabbed a hold of one
of the workers causing chaos
throughout the
worksite. The construction worker was
drawn in by the dinosaur and never returned.
After this
"construction accident," the worker's family was suing Jurassic Park
for a sizable sum of
money. The family sent out a lawyer to the island to
see if the park is safe, and if its the cause for
their relative's
death.
The book tells stories that the movie doesn't
show. One of those is about a little
girl. The
little girl is
vacationing with her parents when she goes off by herself exploring. She was looking for
animals for her
class, when she stumbles upon a lizard.
She starts to get closer, when the lizard
attacks her. The little girl starts to scream and cry
until her parents come running to get
her. At the
sight of the adults,
the lizard ran off. The girl's parents
rush her to the nearest hospital. There,
she is
treated for
serious scratches and incisions to her body.
Later on, she tried to describe what the lizard
looked like, but
no one believed her because the description sounded nothing like any known
species
of lizards. She drew a picture of what she remembered the
lizard looking like.
Meanwhile, back at the sight where she had been
attacked, a man was looking for a lizard
matching her
description. He saw a Howler monkey
finishing his meal. The man recognized
the tail
and shot the
monkey, so he could retrieve the remains of the lizard. The man brought the remains of
the lizard to the
doctor who sought out the treatment to the little girl. The doctor had no idea on what
the lizard could
be. She took an X-ray of the remaining
section of the tail, and sent the X-ray and the
picture the
little girl drew to Dr. Alan Grant.
Dr. Grant is a Paleontologist who was currently
working on a site. Dr. Grant took a look
at
the pictures and
immediately knew that in fact it was not a lizard, yet a dinosaur. As to jinxing the
dinosaur thought,
Mr. John Hammond came to visit Dr. Grant.
Mr. Hammond has been funding Dr.
Grant's research
and developments for thousands of dollars.
Mr. Hammond wanted Dr., Grant to
come to his park
and to consider endorsing it. Mr.
Hammond also invited Ellie Sattler to come along
for the
weekend. Ellie is a Palenbotanist who
was working with Dr. Grant.
This is where the book and the movie
rejoin. Dr. Grant and Ellie are flown to
Isle Nubar
along with Ian
Malcom a Chaotition and Hammond's two grandchildren Lex and Tim. Dr. Grant and
Ellie along with
Malcom, Lex, Tim and the lawyer Gennaro tour the park.
At the beginning of the tour some things start
going wrong. The dinosaurs aren't coming
out
when they are
suppose to, another dinosaur is sick, only to start a sting of problems off.
That is where my section ends and the second
third picks up. If you haven't seen
Jurassic
Park the movie or
read Jurassic Park the book, I highly suggest you do. A master of suspense and
the leader of
visual effects meeting, is sure to be a winning team.
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