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... He turned off all of the electricity, and the dinosaurs were free to roam the park. The people were caught lost in the park, waiting for their electric jeeps to come back on. ... Some however worked together and made their way through the park back to the main building. ... They thought the park was back on track, but the raptors were still loose. ... Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton demonstrates the personalities of John Hammond, Dr. ...
John Hammond is the inventor of this park. ... Henry Wu is talking to him about the chances that the park will be shut down and Hammond replies, “. ... nothing is going to stop me from opening Jurassic park to all the children of the world…Or, at least, to the rich ones. ... This is why his idea of the park, which he can charge whatever wants is a great idea. ... Alan Grant to see the magnificence of the park, and help the lawyer and mathematician see it as well. This way the park would not be shut down. ... He sees everything how it is, and assumes the failure of the park the moment he hears about it. ... It is funny then, that his theories proved to be completely correct, as shown in the downfall of the park and even his death.
Tim Murphy, one of Hammond’s grandchildren, is a more indirect foreshadow that the park will reach its end too soon for them to catch. ...
John Hammond, Alan Grant, Ian Malcolm, and Tim Murphy, demonstrate multiple personalities shown in Jurassic Park. ... Timmy proved to be an example of the fall of his grandfather’s park for his intellect out smarted the experts Hammond had hired.
Approximate Word count = 1326 Approximate Pages = 5.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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