Scientific Aspects of Jurassic Park
This was a very lengthy and detailed book of 399 pages. However, it was verywell written. The introduction, consisting of four (4) pages, provided details regarding genetic research and technology during the 20th century and projections for the coming century. The introduction is followed by the prologue, consisting of seven (7) pages. The purpose of the prologue was to set the scene for the remainder of the book. It was very graphic, including details of the viciousness of a Raptor attack on a human. As the book begins, the first section is entitled, “First Iteration”. There is a total of seven (7) iterations. Iteration is a word meaning “to repeat” or repetitive. Within each iteration the book is broken down into many subsections. This has been done to give the book flow and continuity due to its length. This process of writing better enables the reader to keep track of the facts and sequence of events. John Hammond, an eccentric millionaire is the main character of Jurassic Park. He is a most irritating character. Mr. Hammond is both greedy and selfish. Many consider him crazy and cheap as well, despite his millions. He states if it were up to him
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Approximate Word count = 1371
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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