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The Lost World

Statistics

  Counts

  Total Pages: 3.65
  Total Words: 913
  Total Characters: 4234
  Number of Sentences: 64


  Averages

  Words per Sentences: 14.27
  Characters per Words: 4.64


  Readability

  Flesch Reading Ease: 76.81
  Fog Scale Level: 8.86
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 6.09  

The Lost World

The author is Michael Crichton, and the book is The Lost World.    Many people have read this book, along with its predecessor, Jurassic Park, and many people have been enthralled with the thought of living dinosaurs in the 20th century.  “What if the dinosaurs did not become extinct?  What if they still exist?”  (The Lost World takes off a couple years after the first book.  A separate island is discovered, an island where the dinosaurs were actually created.  There are two different research groups sent to the island.  One to observe the dinosaurs in the wild and the other to bring them back for research purposes.  The fighting starts from there.  What many people don’t know, is that these books, along with countless other Crichton works, contain many of the same themes.  One of these themes is that Technology will backfire if it is taken for granted.  Also, he says that power corrupts those who possess it.  Chaos and randomness rule the world.  Nothing can be predicted, and nothing is as it seems. Last and not least, mother nature sits above all else.  
     Technology plays a key role in many parts of society in today’s world.  Computers run everything from huge assembly lines to the light switch.  Some hard-core proof that technology will backfire is the Year 2000 bug (Y2K).  The Y2K bug will make many computers not work properly, and in many cases, they will shut down completely.  The problem stems back some 50 years, to when the first computers were being made.  It could have been fixed in the 1970’s, but nobody figured out that it would be a problem until a few years ago.  People have taken for granted the use of computers for many years now, and only now will people realize that we can’t depend upon new technology so much.  This is exactly what Michael Crichton means in The Lost World.  The people who were designing the dinosaurs didn’t realize how powerful the dinosaurs really were, and the dinosaurs took over the island.  Now the dinosaurs ...

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