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Grizzly Man Questions

How did the nature of Tim Treadwell’s story change depending on who was telling it? What is your own personal opinion of Tim’s story? How did Tim’s public persona differ from his personal life? Slide One

Tim was famous for a variety of reasons Tim was famous for a variety of reasons. Was he a hero, protecting wildlife, or a madman, consumed with his own self- image? Slide Two

How did the story behind your personal narrative change as you retold it? Slide Three

How do people become legends? Slide Four