Drew Brummitt: Class Text 3 - The Trouble with Wilderness

 This article had me thinking a lot about the experiences that I have had being in the wilderness. I found it interesting the comparison made between how wilderness was perceived in the past versus how it is perceived now. From being perceived as scary and formidable in the past now evolving to be protected and cherished as a “natural” haven. Some of the reasons it had a negative connotation about it was because of how American and European literature depicted it as late as the end of the eighteenth century as well as biblical terms used to describe feeling associated with wilderness. I have always found being in wilderness to be peaceful and relaxing, but I can definitely see how some can perceive it as daunting especially when modern technology can’t save you from the dangers of being in the wilderness. I found it interesting reading about how faith/religion can influence that way that wilderness is perceived as well. Personally, I have the most memories regarding wilderness from being in the forest that was found behind my house’s backyard when I was growing up.

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