act like a blind force should.”(Lost World pg. 207) No one really knows that reason. Who are we, as humans, to decidewhat to bring back to life? The dinosaurs lived naturally for seven years on Isla Sorna, andno one knew that they existed. When they were discovered, the dinosaurs were seen livingnaturally for the first time by humans. The Tyrannosaurs had children, and were more calmand laid back than previously thought. When a human went into the nest, the Tyrannosaurswere terrified by what might happen to their young. They attacked with ferocity previouslyunseen by human eyes. Michael Crichton felt that nature needed to be left alone, and hecommunicated this point through the passive attitude of the dinosaurs in the wild, and theaggressive attitude with humans around. Obviously, Michaael Crichton has voiced his concerns about today's society withhis themes in The Lost World. One of his main concerns was that technology will backfireif it is taken for granted. He also showed that power can corrupt those who possess it. This theme goes hand in hand with chaos and randomness controlling the world. MotherNature rules the world, is another theme that Crichton proves in The Lost World. Crichtonhas proved that there are many themes in his books that show how he feels society ismoving. He thinks that his themes should be looked at closely, for they can help society inthe future....