1.In what scenes in Never Cry Wolf do you see the gaze (watching or being watched) coming into play? How is the gaze significant in the scene(s) that you mention? 2.If you were to write an essay...

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1.In what scenes in Never Cry Wolf do you see the gaze (watching or being watched) coming into play? How is the gaze significant in the scene(s) that you mention?
2.If you were to write an essay defending the thesis statement that when he initially arrives at Wolf House Bay, Mowat’s behaviour demonstrates a “garrison mentality,” what evidence would you present? Look in Chapter 4 (“When Is a Wolf Not a Wolf”) for ideas. Also, what attitude do you think Mowat the author has towards the garrison mentality? Does he find it reasonable? Does he mock it? On what basis do you come to this conclusion?
3.What is your reaction to learning that many of the author-narrator’s experiences in Never Cry Wolf are fictional? Does this change your understanding or impression of the book? If so, how?
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Answer To: 1.In what scenes in Never Cry Wolf do you see the gaze (watching or being watched) coming into play?...

Taruna answered on Oct 09 2021
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1. The middle scenes where Mowat encounters wolves in open regions project that the process of self defense as well as observing the intruding human object is in full motion. He views that the behavioral approach of wolves is susceptible; they do not intervene directly with the narrator but instead, they simply take the look otherwise; i.e. they are of the stance but at the same time, careful enough to guard their region from foreign intrusion. It seems that a peripheral coverage is provided to the area owned by wolves...
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