In "Jurassic Park" and "The Terminal man", Michael Crichton uses many of the same themes throughout both novels. He gives
the readers many ethical and philosophical
questions to ponder. The paper shows how Crichton asks many questions such as: Is
technology moving too fast? Just because we have the technology to alter nature, do we have the right to use it? What if our technology does more harm than good? Can science outdistance all ethical restraints? The paper shows how both books present the ideas of the power of technology and science over nature and man, the impact and dangers of technological advances on society and mans attempts to control what cannot be controlled.