The Evolution of Wolves in Literature
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From the mythical and menacing creatures of Ernest Thompson Seton's tales to the complex characters in Jack London's adventures and finally to the vulnerable beings in Cormac McCarthy's "The Crossing," we trace how the portrayal of wolves has shifted in response to changing human attitudes towards nature and conservation.
In this video, we peel back the layers of anthropomorphism that have historically shrouded the wolf, examining how these narratives have reflected and influenced societal views on the wild. 🌲 Seton's stories juxtapose admiration with fear, London's novels celebrate the wolves' spirit of independence, and McCarthy's nuanced narrative invites empathy for these majestic creatures.
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