Flaws in system exposed from "summary" of Michael Crichton's Jurassic World by Michael Crichton
The concept of flaws in a system being exposed is a common theme in many narratives, including the world of Jurassic Park. In Michael Crichton's Jurassic World, this idea is explored in depth as the story unfolds. The story revolves around the creation of a theme park filled with genetically engineered dinosaurs, a feat that was once thought to be impossible. However, as the park begins to experience technical difficulties and security breaches, it becomes clear that there are inherent flaws in the system that have been overlooked. The concept of flaws in the system being exposed is evident throughout the book, as the characters struggle to navigate the challenges presented by the dinosaurs and the park itself. From power outages to din...Similar Posts
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