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human-nature interactions - Coggle Diagram
human-nature interactions
Man vs. Self
Struggle for dominance
Mental health
Research has found that time spent in nature improves mental health
Wanting to "find" yourself
Man vs. Nature
Fighting for survival
At the edge of the Orchard
In "At the edge of the orchard," the Goodenough family struggles to
Into the Wild
Chris loses this fight for survival
William Bartram's Travels
Describes "epic" encounters with alligators, rattlesnakes, and other dangers
Bartram clearly enjoys the drama
Bartram also categorized countless plant and animal species
Family and nature
Bringing Family Together
Working together
Sharing memories
Separating Family
Physically
Martha and Robert, brother and sister in "At the Edge of the Orchard," are separated and reunited 17 years later.
Mentally/psychologically
At the Edge of the Orchard: "James wondered when exactly he had lost authority over his family"
in "At the Edge of the Orchard," James feels as stronger connection to the trees than with his family: "Trees did not talk back, or willfully disobey, or laugh at him."