58 pages 1-hour read

Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2012

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Essay Topics

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Discuss Strayed's relationship with her mother. Why are they unusually close? How does losing her mother impact her life?

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Taking Strayed's relationship with her mother, biological father, and Eddie into account, discuss how her family history colors her relationships with men.

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Address the interrelation of emotional and physical pain in Strayed's memoir.

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What role does solitude play in Strayed's journey?

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Strayed traverses inhospitable terrain and encounters dangerous wildlife in her months on the PCT. How does she deal with these challenges? What keeps her fears under control?

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Discuss the underlying threat of gender-based violence in Strayed's memoir.

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Discuss Strayed's last name. When and why did she choose this name? How does the name reflect her life experiences?

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What happens when Strayed uses her mother’s given name for the first time? How does this relate to her journey of self-discovery?

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Strayed devotes large sections of her memoir to describing the terrain, the natural elements, and her pain. What function does repetition serve in her book?

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Reading has a central role in Strayed's journey. Discuss her choice of books in relation to her experiences and state of mind on the PCT.

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