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At 30 he became a film director. He made sucsessful movies like Jurassic park. He also most quit at 35. At 45 he quit film making. He had his first kid and was very happy with writing. He died on November 8, 2008 of cancer,
Nov 15, 2015 07:32PM
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Michel Crichtion was born on october 23 1842 in Chicago, Illinois. He was raised in Long Island New York and loved to write. He began Harvard collage. His English teacher gave him low grade, he submitted a professional work and got a B. He left the English department becuase of this and got a bachelors in biological anthropology. ( more about his early life in next posT) he is best known for his science ficfion.
Nov 06, 2015 11:42AM
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My book goes to 448. Sorry for all the responses
Nov 01, 2015 04:05PM
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I meant to put 420 instead of 120 for how many pages I read.
Nov 01, 2015 04:03PM
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Brian H.
Brian H. is on page 120 of 416
But look over details that could jeopardize the idea. Just like the dinosaurs in Jurassic park. It caused the whole thing not to work correctly.
Nov 01, 2015 04:01PM
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Brian H. is on page 120 of 416
I think the story relates to my life because I always love to go on adventures. I love to be out doors and discover new things. The setting reminds me of a tropical island such as Hawaii. I have been to Hawaii a couple times in my life. All the islands were created by volcanos. And Jurassic park as volcanic activity. I am guessing that they are similar. I know many people who have a really cool or futuristic idea,
Nov 01, 2015 03:59PM
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Brian H.
Brian H. is on page 300 of 416
The setting is almost completely dependent on the plot because some of the events wouldn't happen with these key features. Also, It is a secluded island where no one can see the Dinosaurs. Also. It is a could climate for the dinosaurs.
Oct 18, 2015 04:41PM
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Brian H.
Brian H. is on page 300 of 416
In the book Jurassic park, the setting is very important. Jurassic park takes place on a secluded island bought by a rich billionaire. He is upsessed with creating his life long dream, dinosaurs. The setting is very important becuase three characters (Tim, lex, and Dr. Grant) are stuck in a forest being stalked by a full grown t-Rex. The Rex is destroying the island. They hide in trees, raft down rivers and so on.
Oct 18, 2015 04:38PM
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Brian H.
Brian H. is on page 180 of 416
Hammond can also be nice, he is generous in the amount of money he gives for a job. His hospitality was very welcoming, for they had nice rooms. He also doesn't want people to get hurt so he protects the park very well.
Oct 02, 2015 06:01PM
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Brian H.
Brian H. is on page 180 of 416
Hammond is characterized indirectly and directly. in many ways. Hammond act very greedy. He would rather not have his grand kids at the park and make a lot of money. He thinks they are pests. He will do what ever it takes to make a lot of money. He his upset at the visitors for critiquing his park, and not being awed by it. He is stubborn and is upset when others have an opposite opinion or don't do something right.
Oct 02, 2015 05:59PM
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Brian H. is on page 125 of 416
Grant paleontologist is called from his dusty, dry, and bone filled desert, to evaluate a new breakthrough in scientific history. Mr. Hammond bought a island and is creating dinosaurs. He is amazed by this, and knows his job will change for ever. When they first fly in on a helicopter, they land and see huge stegosaurus and are instantly amazed. Hammond brings his grand kids in. This could be a dangerous choice.
Sep 18, 2015 11:22AM
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