Definitely Dr. Alan Grant. He has so much knowledge about dinosaurs that he could be the key in trying to understand how Godzilla affects the dinosaurs in the park. Also, Godzilla himself would be a main character in a sense. His actions and presence would drive the story. And maybe Claire Dearing, as she has experience managing the park and could be involved in the efforts to either protect the park from Godzilla or figure out how to co - exist with him.
One possible plot could be that Godzilla emerges from the ocean near Isla Nublar. The dinosaurs in the park sense his presence and become either agitated or strangely submissive. The park staff, including Dr. Grant, have to figure out how to deal with both the pre - existing dinosaur chaos in the park and the new threat of Godzilla. Maybe Godzilla is attracted to some ancient power source on the island that was buried deep underground for eons and the dinosaurs are somehow connected to it as well.
The idea of a dinosaur park is pure fiction at the moment. We don't have the technology to clone dinosaurs and keep them in a park like that. However, the concept of creating a large - scale, contained environment for animals is based on real - world zoos and wildlife reserves.
Definitely not. Jurassic Park is purely a work of fiction. The idea of bringing dinosaurs back to life through cloning and having a theme park with them is completely made up for entertainment purposes.
Definitely! Jurassic Park is considered a classic novel for its imaginative plot, well-developed characters, and the impact it had on the science fiction genre.
Jurassic Park isn't typically classified as a horror novel. It has elements that can be scary, but it's more about the excitement and peril of the dinosaur park concept. It incorporates various genres to make a compelling story.
I think Jurassic Park is more science fiction. It introduced the revolutionary idea of bringing dinosaurs back to life, which was a huge sci-fi concept at the time. Jurassic World expanded on that but didn't introduce as radical new ideas.