The human race in the Jurassic park opposed naturally "The world was made for the conquest and governance of mankind, it was originally a paradise under the rule of mankind" (Ismail 82) Like this theory of the theory of evolution theory , The movie "Jurassic Park" tells the story of a man's attempt to rule nature. The audience recognizes the arrogance of human nature control, through the description and image of the movie, the result and failure of such flawed intention. John Hammond of the founder of Park uses the state-of-the-art technology and ideas to restore the DNA of the dinosaur, fill the cap of the lost gene, and grow up the extinct animals to make use of his achievement .
The human race in the Jurassic park opposed naturally "The world was made for the conquest and governance of mankind, it was originally a paradise under the rule of mankind" (Ismail 82) Like this theory of the theory of evolution theory , The movie "Jurassic Park" tells the story of a man's attempt to rule nature. The audience recognizes the arrogance of human nature control, through the description and image of the movie, the result and failure of such flawed intention. John Hammond of the founder of Park uses the state-of-the-art technology and ideas to restore the DNA of the dinosaur, fill the cap of the lost gene, and grow up the extinct animals to make use of his achievement .
The story of Jurassic Park Jurassic Park was written about 14 years ago by a man named Michael Crichton. His book has evolved into three movies, Jurassic park I, II, III. Steven Spielberg changed the story of Krichon to one of his action / lap, suspense thriller. The first theme of making the story of Jurassic park is its background. Setting is an important factor in understanding the story. The story takes place on an isolated island along the coast of Costa Rica, which became the prehistoric dinosaur theme park.
Frankenstein and Jurassic Park and the People of God Since Mary Sherry of Frankenstein, the author has captured such a theme and is fascinated with readers and is working. Michael Crichton's science novel "Jurassic Park" depicts what happens when humans play God. His imperfection makes things very wrong. Every plot, plot, environment, perspective, character shaping of the story adds to the horrible magnificent atmosphere, but it "proves how God becomes human." (I 26) Before reading Paradise Lost, I always thought why God allowed evil, why he allowed death. After a while, I accepted what God was and what happened to God. It is basically an act of pure belief. As a Christian, I feel Milton's artistic vision has succeeded in achieving his goals.