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psychological-stress-in-wilderness

Exposure to the dark woods causes traumatic effects and fear among the community members, complicating their survival and exploration efforts.

1 chapter across 1 book

Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang (1976)Kate Wilhelm

Chapter 21

In Chapter 21, Barry leads a lecture discussing the genetic challenges of cloning and the community's reliance on sexual reproduction to maintain genetic diversity, highlighting the drawbacks and future goals of perfecting cloning. Mark tells a symbolic story about the 'woji' and evergreen trees, illustrating themes of adaptation and resilience. The chapter also depicts the community's preparations for a dangerous supply mission downriver, emphasizing the psychological toll of wilderness exposure and the need to train children for survival in harsh environments.