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52 pages 1 hour read

Michael Crichton

State of Fear

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2004

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Part 5 (Pages 396-432)Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Part 5: “Snake”

Pages 396-432 Summary

Morton’s body has supposedly been discovered, washed ashore near Pismo beach. This will later prove to be false. Lowenstein orders Evans to go with Ted to identify the body. Jennifer decides to come along. Lowenstein’s assistant, Lisa, tells Evans that Drake suspects Kenner is an industry spy.

Evans and Jennifer pick up Ted, who is at Sequoia National Park, talking to children about protecting the giant trees from global warming. Jennifer rejects Ted’s smooth talk and criticizes his speech to the children as being vapid. While he spoke of the trees as anthropomorphic guardians of a primeval world, she lectures him on how the sequoias are only the latest development in a constantly changing forest that had been managed by Native Americans in the past. Reflecting on Jennifer’s point, Evans realizes “how silly” his own views about wilderness had been up to that point (407). Jennifer and Ted continue to argue about the veracity of climate change, and the conflict escalates when he kisses Jennifer against her will. She responds by attacking him.

Kenner takes a turn breaking down Ted’s staunch belief in climate change. As they argue, Kenner cites scientific studies seeming to disprove everything that the actor believes about global warming.

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