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    fairly indifferent. We can say whatever we want to say about our own relationships with animals, but they’re not going to ignore their own primal instincts no matter what we say. This is demonstrated through Timothy Treadwell’s experience with the grizzly bears in Alaska. Treadwell truely believed to be a kindred spirit with the

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    In the Grizzly Maze book, the author Nick Jans writes about the Timothy Treadwell, who spent and sacrificed his whole life for the bears. Treadwell lived around brown bears in a National Park in Alaska for thirteen seasons. He became a national celebrity in the United States, claiming to defend the bears from poachers and other threats. For many years, he educated people about the bears while protecting them from intruders. One day Treadwell and his companion Amie Huguenard were mauled and eaten

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    their own benefit. Those “who used to hunt only for their own needs now use machines and guns and sell the forest resources as far away as China,” and we are "unsurprised" and accept this “as a picture of human behavior.” (LatE 85) Then comes the Grizzly Man, and all of these ideas we accepted as truth come into question. Timothy Treadwell is a disruption; he shakes and challenges and fights himself, those he comes into contact with, ecocritics and ecofighters, society at large, and even nature itself

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    schools work. Our public schools are so important and so often neglected by the government already that it would be a shame should someone get nominated who is uneducated about them and uncaring about what their struggles are. A woman who thinks that grizzly bear attacks are a real and pressing issue in public schools, who wants to defund special education programs nationwide with no regard for the support those families need. This is the woman who our sitting president has put forward, and often the

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    The movie “Grizzly Man” follows the life of wild life enthusiast Timothy Treadwell from birth to death. The documentary has many good clips that Timothy recorded while he lived with the bears. The documentary didn’t just have the opinion of the director but everyone who was close to Timothy. The documentary goes as far back to when Timothy was a kid and how he acted around animals. The film also goes as far to help the audience understand why Timothy became the person that everyone knows him as.

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    Final Doc Review Grizzly Man and The Cove both share a common, fascinating theme: humans’ relationship with the wild lives and the nature world. Both films centre on this theme but The Cove explores the slaughter of dolphins in Taiji, Japan while Grizzly Man focuses on Timothy Treadwell’s attempt to live with grizzly bears. Both have a certain tragic plot about them, The Cove because of the cold blood slaughter and Grizzly Man because of Treadwell’s death. Both choose to focus on one species, for

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    Grizzly Man Werner Herzog’s Grizzly Man, is unlike any other nature documentary I have ever seen before. Timothy Treadwell, a bear enthusiast, is an interesting environmentalist; however, he lacks knowledge of the natural world around him. His inadequacy of understanding undomesticated animals living in the wild is what causes Treadwell to face a plethora of problems throughout his journey. For starters, Treadwell fails to understand that bears are wild animals and cannot be made into house pets

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    Grizzly Man is a more than a documentary than a film. It recorded the real life of Timothy Treadwell who lived among wild bears in Alaska without any acting. What touched me most is his unselfish love to wild animals. Not only to bears but also to other animals. These animals became the most important part in his life. He smiled because of bears. He cried because of bears. He spent 13 years to live with bears without any measures to protect himself. They are bears. That can kill and tear him into

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    the exposition of the movie we struggled to empathize with the loved Treadwill felt for the animals of the Alaskan wilderness even further we find it hard to believe Treadwells work and vision because know of his eventual demise and brtuality the grizzly bears are capable of. So we se an expertly framed shot of Treadwell in the foreground and a group of bears in the background. You cant help lose trust in his mission instead look towards Herzog's constant narration for guidance in short gizzly man

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    Imagine voluntarily getting into a cage with wild Grizzly Bears, and having nothing to defend yourself. This is what Timothy Treadwell did, except he upped the ante and chose to live alongside the Grizzly Bears of Katmai National Park in Alaska. The last 13 years of Treadwell’s life, he spent the summer months living with the bears. Grizzly Man is a film that was created by Werner Herzog. The film show contains content that Treadwell filmed himself, as well as portions filmed after his death, that

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