Hey y'all, I have been having a hard time thinking about a way to respond to this topic:
“There is nothing as real as having to think about survival.”(Tracks) Compare the way the two texts explore the idea of surviving in harsh environments.
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The transformative nature of solo experience in the natural environment is explored within Robyn Davidson’s memoir Tracks and Sean Penn’s biopic Into the Wild. In both texts, isolation in the wilderness is portrayed as unpredictable and damaging due to the harsh aspects of nature. While Penn’s portrayal of Chris’ naïve exuberance and tragic death depicts that nature can be merciless, Davidson depicts her journey as transformative and fulfilling. Other than the unforgiving nature of the wilderness, Penn and Davidson also illustrate the detrimental aspects of familial relations and urban life as the harsh environments that Chris and Robyn attempt to escape.