For instance, Crichton insisted that the character Alan Grant was based on the well-known paleontologist named Jack Horner. The author of Jurassic Park informed readers that he takes bits and pieces of real people and combines them into a character that does not correspond to any single person. Crichton has confessed to “paying people back” by writing about them in unflattering ways throughout his novels. Michael Crichton informed The New York Times that he attempts to base characters in his science fiction novels with Arthur Conan Doyle, Mark Twain, and Alfred Hitchcock, also known as the three men who influenced his career. Jurassic Park is certainly no biography, however Michael Crichton included quite a few biographical aspects, which added to the realistic elements of the