1. Where does Doyle encounter the cheetah in "Cheetah"? How is the cheetah presented?
Doyle describes visiting a safari-type of zoo where there was a cheetah run. The cheetah, Tabitha, was presented alongside a dog that was raised with her for training purposes.
2. What does the cheetah symbolize in Untamed?
The cheetah symbolizes the untamed within us. Doyle feels that she and other women (and men) have been encaged by society's expectations of us, leaving us longing for our inner wild.
3. To whom is Doyle married? What is the basic overview of her marriage and family?
Doyle is married to a female soccer player named Abby Waumbaugh. She was previously married to a man named Craig, with whom she has three children: Amma, Tish, and Chase.
4. Why is age ten notable in Doyle's life?
It was when she was ten years old that Doyle began finding herself placed in cages by society and herself. She became bulimic at age ten and suffered with that disorder for 16 years.
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