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A 5 page paper which examines mankind's need
for adventure in life as it relates to various films and John Eldredge's "Wild at Heart."
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
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concerning the inherent nature of men. In Eldredges book we are offered a look at the animal that is man, in terms of the male human being, in such a
way that we see how men often need adventure and opportunity for acts of bravery. The following paper examines the work of Eldredge and then examines some films ("The Gladiator,"
"Braveheart," "The Last of the Mohicans," and "Legends of the Fall") as they relate to the ideas presented by Eldredge. Eldredge and Adventure "What makes you come alive?
What stirs your heart? These are questions that are posed in the refreshing new book, Wild at Heart: Discovering The Secret of A Mans Soul (Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2001)" (Victory
Assembly, 2003). Eldredge invites "men on a one-of-a-kind journey that will delve deep into the heart to explore the desires, passions and yes, even the dangers that lie within every
mans soul....He challenges men to take a good look around" as they examine whether they are living well, whether they are fighting for causes with passion and whether they have
happy wives who are blessed by their love (Victory Assembly, 2003). Eldredge argues that most men are nowhere near living such lives, stating, "The idea is almost laughable, if
it werent so tragic, laments Eldredge. Men have been taken out right and left. Scattered across neighborhoods lie the shattered lives of men (and women) who have died at a
soul-level from the wounds theyve taken" (Victory Assembly, 2003). He states that they have essentially "lost heart. Many more are alive, but badly wounded. The fact is, theres a battle
raging and weve got to wake up and take our stand" (Victory Assembly, 2003). Eldredge also brings in religion in very powerful ways, arguing that "God designed the male
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