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    Throughout this story a feral wild young boy‚ Hayy‚ driven by curiosity about the world around him develops into a wise man through a series of breakthroughs of both his spiritual and intellectual self. During his life Hayy is often encounters new discoveries which spark his interest in learning more about how the environment and everything in it functions. Over time‚ reason‚ experimentation and observation shaped Hayy’s beliefs and established his notion of how the world works. Hayy believes that

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    The film Wild‚ starring Reese Witherspoon and based on the book by Cheryl Strayed‚ tells the story of the authors experience hiking the Pacific Crest Trail. As the viewers discover as the movie gets farther into detail‚ Cheryl is hiking the trail in order to avenge her mother’s death and in order to find herself again after struggling with a lifetime of abusive men and abusive sex‚ drugs‚ and alcohol. Cheryl goes through a transformation during her time on the trail. Her goal at the beginning of

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    Madness and the Freedom to Live: Into The Wild A young man‚ living in a comfortable civilized environment leaves society and all the benefits that he had behind him to build a new life. The novel Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer tells the story of a young man‚ Chris McCandless who had always believed his life ritual was based on mental knowledge. The existential mind of McCandless seemed to prove this statement true. His effort he put into his work was nothing compared to what would lie ahead on

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    In the book “the Call of the Wild” by Jack London‚ Buck shows companionship to many people or dogs. Companionship is friendship and someone you can trust. Buck showed companionship to the judges kids‚ Molly and Alice because he protected them from any danger. Judge Miller lets Buck stay in his house. Buck is also companion for his dog sled team because it’s the closest thing to family he has ever had. The team was like brothers to him and curly was like his little sister. That’s why when curly passed

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    In‚ The Call of the Wild‚ there are many themes that the author‚ Jack London‚ mentioned. One of these themes was loyalty. Jack London focuses on all aspects of loyalty‚ ranging from the positive effects‚ to even the negative ones too. He uses the main character‚ Buck‚ as an example of these effects. In the story‚ Buck gains true loyalty to John Thornton‚ one of his owners. Loyalty also keeps Buck’s inner wolf at bay. Lastly‚ because Buck’s loyalty to is so strong‚ it is dangerous. Of course‚

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    Noah and Utnapishtim’s Wild Ride Almost every religion in the world has a story about the “Great Flood” which destroys the earth‚ and each teaches its followers a different story about this disaster. While the Babylonians have the story of Utnapishtim from the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ the Judeo Christians have Noah from the Bible. Both men save a few people and many animals. In these stories‚ Noah and Utnapishtim seem to have similar situations‚ but a further analysis shows how truly different the two

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    In Jack London’s book‚ The Call of the Wild‚ the main character‚ Buck‚ has feeling changes in a cyclic kind of way. The mental and physical changes of Buck are throughout the entire book as he goes from a pampered prince to a beaten up skinned dog to a bloodthirsty leader. As Buck changes‚ the leaders he goes through change as well. With a variety of leaders‚ the whole book’s perspective changes as well. We first meet Buck as a pampered prince. He is a pet-dog in an estate in California. He was

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    Into the Wild tells so much about the person Chris McCandless was‚ his story‚ and the tragedy of it all. But only a few chapters explain how he became the way he did and how it led him to do some of the things he did. He thought differently‚ worked at a different pace‚ and embraced life unlike any other. But‚ why? Many things in Chris’ life shaped him and made him the way he was before his tragic ending. Chris was always fearless. On page 109‚ it talks about how Chris’ father‚ Walt‚ took Chris

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    The Secret of the Wild Child is a documentary about a feral child referred to as Genie. Social workers found her tied to a potty chair in a bare room alone. They soon found out Genie was actually 13 years old‚ but she appeared much younger and was cognitively on the same level as a toddler. Psychologists and Doctors were faced with the controversial topic of nature vs nurture. Is Genie condition from her environment or was she born this way? And what is the best way for them to help her?

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    The journey of Chris McCandless is one you can draw many conclusions from. Some might say he was extraordinarily stupid while others might say he was a man who lived an honest life. Chris was neither of those things. Chris McCandless was simultaneously searching for life’s meaning. While running from his past‚ the thirst for a completely different lifestyle coupled with the lure of books that spoke of the freedom that comes from being detached from society enticed him desperately for a change

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