This novel shows readers the dangers and risks to genetic engineering and cloning extinct species. Mr. Hammond, a billionaire who owns a remote island of Isla Nublar filled with genetically engineered dinosaurs, has invited a few people to help critic the island on it’s safety measures. Alan Grant, Dr. Sattler, and Ian Malcolm were among the invited people, and when the electricity and security systems shut down, the group must escape and evade the vicious dinosaurs to survive. This novel would have to follow theme of wisdom and knowledge. Although there are many …show more content…
These were the some of the changes that were made to the adaptation for a good cause, the film could have sequels. I also believe that these changes were the outcomes that the audiences would want to happen. For example, if Malcolm and Hammond died in the film, some of the people may have been saying “Oh my god, that was my favourite character. Why did he have to die?”. This seems to always happen whether it's movies, or tv shows. Finally, the adaptation captures all the necessary aspects of the novel and removes and changes some of the unwanted and unneeded