People’s ignorance often leads to downfall. The stories “Jurassic Park” and “The Sound of Thunder” are perfect examples of this. In Jurassic Park, Hammond, the man behind the park itself, mainly worried about gaining approval for his park instead of providing safety. Meanwhile, in The Sound of Thunder, Eckels is a prideful man that underestimates the ferocity of a T-Rex. This leads to the question of just because you can do an extraordinary thing, should you? In the film “Jurassic Park”, the control the people have over dinosaurs was grossly misjudged. Hammond invited paleontologists to his park with the hope they’ll prove it safe. However, his plan backfired when the paleontologists wondered if cloning long extinct animals and then mixing