In "Stolen" by Kelley Armstrong, the narrative emphasizes how werewolves, akin to other animals, are deeply driven by fundamental instincts necessary for survival. These instincts revolve around three key activities: sourcing food, defending themselves, and the continuation of their species through reproduction. This portrayal illustrates the primal nature that governs not only werewolves but also the broader animal kingdom.
The exploration of these themes highlights the challenges and dynamics of a werewolf's existence, where the balance of power, survival, and procreation becomes crucial. By focusing on these basic survival elements, the author invites readers to reflect on the raw and instinctual aspects of life that can overshadow more civilized behaviors, showing the struggle for existence in a world that demands both strength and cunning.