in the wild help! (1 Viewer)

sths

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the wild educates and exposes

how well supported is this statement in reference to bnw/bl?
 

Jellymonsta

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refer to how the characters are affected in relation to 'in the wild' and 'nature'.
ie the characters are taken outside their comfort zones :) and exposed to 'the wild'/ lack of 'the wild' (referring back to your definitions of 'natural') and are thus altered/educated etc. the texts themselves are in a sense warnings/predictions of future issues, thus they are exposing/educating...
i dont know how much further you can go in 40 minutes, since you would have to tie all the other expected things in as well (features, values bla bla bla).
 

zemaj

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Also:

How much we as readers learn.

How Deckard learns about the natural/wild human nature - what it means.

-zemaj
 

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