



Ultimately, it is implied by Beth's contrivance at the end of the book that all of these. This detailed literature summary also contains Related Titles on Sphere by Michael Crichton. The divisions within society (professional, racial, sexual) that block humankind's ability to function efficiently and effectively for its own good, the identification of the distinguishing characteristic in defining a human being as the imagination, the failure of the discipline of psychology to produce accurate guidelines for analyzing individuals, and the existentialist emphasis on human choice - all revolve around and reinforce one another throughout the course of Sphere. Crichton explores the theme that humankind is its own worst enemy, carrying the seeds of its destruction. Besides examining the power of the mind to create reality (which has a literary correspondence as well), Crichton explores the possible application of Jungian psychology to group dynamics, especially as represented in the release of man's dark inner side. According to the Wall Street Journal, Crichton’s estate has provided him with over 100 pages of a novel about the imminent eruption of Hawaii’s Mauna Loa volcano, which threatens a secret cache. The novel's many themes are psychologically interrelated.
