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Jurassic Park Study Guide

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by Michael Crichton
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Chapter 18 Summary

The group reassembles in the visitor building to begin the tour, and Malcolm upsets Hammond by making a suggestion that some of the dinosaurs have escaped from the island. Malcolm tries to point out the potentially dangerous error of what Jurassic Park is trying to accomplish. Hammond uses the defense that he is just trying to build another zoo, but Malcolm says that zoos take animals that already exist and modifies their environment, while Jurassic Park takes animals that haven't existed in millions of years and attempts to re-create their environment. He speaks about the strength of nature and restates his theory of the inability of the island to contain it. The chapter ends with the arrival of another helicopter. This one contains two children, who are Hammond's grandchildren.

Chapter 18 Analysis

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