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Utah Valley University - THEA 1023 JURASSIC PARK Study Questions 1)Instead of being at the meeting between Juanito and Gennero, John Hammond has been called away due to a problem with his daughter—what is it? According to Gennerro, the family of the dead worker has brought suit against Hammond
Utah Valley University - THEA 1023
JURASSIC PARK Study Questions
1)Instead of being at the meeting between Juanito and Gennero, John Hammond has been called away due to a problem with his daughter—what is it?
- According to Gennerro, the family of the dead worker has brought suit against Hammond. What are the TWO resulting problems that may cause the park to close down?
- What is it the money people insist be done even though Hammond hates them because they slow everything down?
- What does Juanito hold in his hand at the end of the scene AND why is it important?
- Why does Hammond need Drs. Grant and Sattler to come to the Park?
- Ian Malcolm is a mathematician with an unusual specialty. What is it AND explain it? The “Chaos Theory”. Chaos theory is a branch of mathematics focused on the behavior of dynamical systems that are highly
- What is amber AND how is it related to the creation of the park?
- How do Hammond and company control the gender of the dinosaur population?
- According to the hunter--Muldoon--what is wrong with the dinosaurs AND what does he say should be done to solve the problem?
- At the end of the dinner scene it becomes evident that the scientists are NOT on Hammond’s “side”--why not?
- Upon their arrival at the park, Hammond’s grandchildren gravitate to Dr. Grant. Why do they do this AND why is it a problem for him?
- The amber at the top of Hammond’s cane is a cinematic symbol of both his power AND his weakness. Explain.
- Earlier in the film, Dr. Grant had used a raptor claw he carries to scare a little boy. Now, while sitting in a tree with Timmy and Lexie he drops the claw. Implication is that he no longer ‘needs’ it to ward off children. Why not?
- What does Dr. Grant find that leads him to conclude that the dinosaurs ARE breeding-- AND how is it possible?
- Explain the “lysine contingency.”
- Who is Grant sitting with on the helicopter--ANY why is this significant?
- When did Spielberg begin storyboarding?
- What are “animatics?”
- According to Spielberg’s crew, which creatures are the closest living links to dinosaurs?
- What was the “classic” film which most inspired Spielberg in making Jurassic Park?
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