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The lost world


                                    Michael Crichton

       Yuto Fukushima, Nagito Masunaga, Natsuki Nishi, Kokoro Suigetsu, Mao Kuwahara                            

1.Summry 

 This book is written about the appearance of dinosaurs revived in modern times. Four years before this story, Jurassic Park was damaged by dinosaurs. The main character, Dr. Malcolm, was ordered to go to Jurassic Park. However, due to the tragedy four years ago, the Jurassic Park remained closed without opening, and the dinosaurs have become wild. The dinosaurs were transported to the city, but the anesthesia of the dinosaurs ran out during the transportation, and the moment they went down to the city, the dinosaurs began to rage. Because of this he returned the dinosaurs to the island again to prevent people from stopping at the island.

2)Important aspects of the story

    During the course of the expedition, the expedition team is faced with the question of whether dinosaurs should be protected, controlled, or eliminated for human safety. Debate ensues over whether dinosaurs should be respected as living creatures or the result of dangerous experiments.Also, the confrontation with Raptors is not to be missed. Raptors are considered the smartest and most dangerous dinosaurs in the book. The expedition team encounters a herd of Raptors.

3)Needless to say, the difference from the present day is the presence of dinosaurs. When Jurassic Park was created, CG was not as developed as it is today, and the quality of the work was very high from the point of view of the people of that time. It was a huge hit, and even children and adults dreamed of bringing the dinosaurs back to life! The scenario in which the park is created but the dinosaurs escape from the park because they cannot stop the unknown rampage of the dinosaurs is carried over to the Jurassic Park sequel that is still being made today. The ideal that everyone at one time thinks of if dinosaurs existed has always been a source of curiosity for people. 


4)The author of this book is Michael Crichton.

He was born in the United States in 1942.

He produced many works as a novelist, film director, and screenwriter.

He achieved the feat of being number one in television, film, and books simultaneously in 1994.

His body of work often includes stories that express the mistake of technology and the humans who work with it, ultimately resulting in a bioengineering catastrophe.

5)

 This story is that the hunters try to hunt dinosaurs and create a new park, but it is a negative influence for the world of humans. From here, the danger of humans destroying the ecosystem is expressed, and I think it has the risk of going bad when we use nature to get any profit, so I think it is important not to intervene in nature and let nature take care of its own problems. 


4 responses to “The lost world”

  1. I had a lot of trouble to read this report. This is a problem because the sentence is too long. One way to fix this problem is to write the sentence more shortly, or divide the sentence. If you do that, we can read this report more easily and clearly.

  2. I think your report is great. However, I think you have some trouble in No. 3 and No. 4.This part did not have indent. So that it is difficult to read this part. I think you should also indent in this part. If you do that, your report will be more readable.

  3. I think that this report has a trouble. It is difficult to read because one sentence is too long in conclusion part. I have a solution. I think that you should use adverbs to separate sentences. By separating sentences and making them shorter, the reader will be able to organize the information and make it easier to read.

  4. I found an issue with with the summary section. I think it simplifies the story’s content too much. One way to fix this issue is to write about the connection and progression between each scene. This will help readers to grasp the flow of the story.

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