The Terminal Man by Crichton
Title: The Terminal Man by Crichton
Category: Literature / English | Words: 709 | Pages: 3.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Terminal Man by Crichton
Book Report - 'The Terminal Man' by Crichton
The Terminal Man was about the neuropsychiatric section of a hospital doing a breakthrough surgery to help reverse the effects of psychomotor epilepsy. The patient's name was Harry Benson. Harry had psychomotor epilepsy because he hit his head in a car accident and it resulted in brain damage. Harry was a good subject for the operation because he was brilliant, being a computer programmer with top level government
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Ross shot him and he died. 7. One thing I would change is harry dying. I would have had Harry live and get the computer fixed so he would be alright. 8. My one sentance moral would be not to take computers for granted. I say this because they can easily have glitches and those mistakes can be costly and even fatal. 9. Yes, because it wasn't boring and it has a good story line that was exciting.
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