In Grizzly Man, Werner Herzog crafts an argument about who Timothy Treadwell was and why he lived the way he did. We should all strive to be emphatic, even towards people we dont understand. People are quick to criticize Timothy Treadwells passionate efforts without knowing anything about his internal battle or understanding the depth of his conviction. With this in mind, first identify Herzogs argument and determine how effective his argument is based on the evidence he uses. Second, explain why or why not Timothy Treadwell deserves our empathy. Carefully consider whether even flawed human beings can teach us important lessons. Finally, offer a rich discussion of your own personal convictions. What do you feel particularly convicted about? Why? Have you experienced criticism for your beliefs? Explain in detail