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The transition from a controlled island environment to a world where dinosaurs roam freely represents a shift from a "contained experiment" to a "global ecological reality." While previous films focused on the wonder of creation, Dominion explores the messy, often violent consequences of that creation's integration into modern society. The film posits that "dominion" is a human delusion; we do not control nature, we merely inhabit it alongside other powerful forces. 2. Corporate Hubris and the Bio-Capitalist Threat
Paper Title: The Illusion of Dominion: Ecological Fragility and the Ethics of Coexistence in Jurassic World 1. Introduction: From Island Sanctuary to Global Crisis The transition from a controlled island environment to
The use of genetically engineered locusts to control the global food supply moves the franchise's warning from "monsters in the woods" to "monsters in the food chain." Corporate Hubris and the Bio-Capitalist Threat Paper Title:
A central philosophical question of the paper is: What is our responsibility to a species we brought back from the dead? Jurassic World: Dominion (2022) - Plot - IMDb
By framing Maisie as a genetic breakthrough rather than a simple "clone," the film explores the idea of genetic engineering as a tool for healing rather than just profit. Jurassic World: Dominion (2022) - Plot - IMDb
Like the real-world agricultural giants, Biosyn seeks to own the genetic "intellectual property" of life itself, prioritizing quarterly profits over ecological stability. 3. The Ethics of "De-Extinction" and Human Responsibility


