What is meant by 'In the Wild' ?
Here is where you should do some brainstorming of your own. Take a sheet of paper and just jot down ideas for the concepts of 'In the Wild'. Some examples to help you on your way:
'In the Wild' pertains to being a release from the conformity of society, through non-confirmity or actions unfamiliar to the accepted norm; a deformity or outside presence
A place without outside influence
Exposed to vunerability
The lack of control over ones environment.
How do they relate to the topic “In the wild”?
You need to do your own brainstorming here too, but an idea to think about, relates to your concepts above. Another such concept is the idea that BNW's links to 'In the Wild' relate to John's loss of control in the BNW - he is 'In the Wild', and in the end, the wild destroys him. Similarly in BR, the replicants are 'In the Wild', unable to control or hide, and are eventually destroyed by predators.
Pick some concepts from your brainstormed list, and do a few sentences or points on how they relate to either one text or both.
How important is 'The Wild' ?
If I haven't made it clear enough - very, very important.
This is the topic you are studying - In the Wild. Make sure you remember that.
from:
http://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showthread.php?t=66201