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    suffered from many problems; such as the father’s infidelity and abusive nature. An author Chris admired‚ Leo Tolstoy‚ once wrote‚ “I wanted movement and not a calm course of existence. I wanted excitement and danger… I felt in myself a superabundance of energy which found no outlet in our quiet life” (Krakauer 15). McCandless had highlighted this passage in a book that was found with his remains. Tolstoy speaks of his need for a life different from

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    Anarcho-Pacifism is part of the anarchist movement which rejects the use of violence in the hope of social change and the removal of the state. The main influencers of this movement were Leo Tolstoy‚ Henry David Thoreau and Mohandas Gandhi. This movement gained support in the Netherlands‚ the United States and the United Kingdom before world war 2 and is still seen in Anarchist protests against the government with regards to the use of nuclear weapons. Anarcho-Pacifism differs from both Pacifism

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    offer feedback in his own vision; he neglected to facilitate their process‚ a key component to leadership ( Wren‚ 1995. p. 71). As a result‚ viewers began to sew distrust within comments and many turned to aggressive attacks. Within three months the cyber-bullying reached a critical point‚ and Brown sought mental health care after a suicide attempt. Brown’s followers funneled all of their historical pain into hatred for their leaders failings (Dobi‚ 2012). Tolstoy states that "Man lives consciously

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    controls our ideas about where we fit in society and the ego is in between these two elements balancing their effects to help us make rational decisions. Despite the fact that these theories were developed well after Flaubert wrote Madame Bovary or Tolstoy wrote The Death of Ivan Ilych the main characters of each (Emma and Ivan) both represent people who have become dominated by one aspect of their subconscious. Whereas Emma is dominated by her id‚ seeking only selfish pleasures in life‚ Ivan is dominated

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    discovering that he is interested in poetry and writing‚ especially the writings of a famous author named Leo Tolstoy. After the death of Chris McCandless‚ he came to adore the writings of Tolstoy because of the books that were found while looking at where he had kept his possessions and a highlighted quote marked in one that stated “ I wanted movement and not a calm course of existence” (Tolstoy qtd in Krakauer 15). Interests affect a person’s identity‚ Wayne Westerberg was a big influence on Chris

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    or it’s the intelligence of Portia‚ the results of the two fair ladies come up with a premise: they live in different environments. Many criticists don’t agree the “settings” of many Shakespeare’s plays because there are some mistakes in details(Tolstoy‚1906). But there is a basic guess we can make that Ophelia is raised in the dark court of Denmark and Portia lives in bright Italy. The different environments give the two girls different backgrounds‚ social levels and conflicts to face. The different

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    Abraham Lincoln‚ on his “do-gooder” religion: When I do good‚ I feel good. When I do bad‚ I feel bad. That’s my religion. Abraham Lincoln‚ on the importance of transparency in government: What kills a skunk is the publicity it gives itself. Abraham Lincoln‚ on the proper relation of God and humans: We trust‚ sir‚ that God is on our side. It is more important to know that we are on God’s side. Abraham Lincoln‚ reminding us that Rome was not built in a day‚ nor the business of

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    Love is an emotion and/or a virtue‚ representing human kindness‚ compassion‚ or affection. An emotion/virtue that everyone who is a part of our species has felt‚ either towards an object‚ person‚ or another creature (say a pet). It can be a beautiful thing‚ possibly flourishing into something that can be such a large part of our lives. Or it can make you do what some consider an insane act or behaviour‚ after all‚ it is a chemical imbalance in your brain. There are different types of love‚ there

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    Travelling is one of the most enjoyable recreations these days. The idea of travelling may be different: either just to break the daily routine or to satisfy people’s curiosity in seeing the sights so much advertised on TV. Tastes differ and so do people’s preferences in types of travelling. It can be individual or in a group led by a tour guide‚ extreme or quiet and calm. People chose different means of transport: planes‚ trains‚ coaches‚ cars‚ bikes. Some tourists enjoy hiking or hitch hiking.

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    (Krakauer 1). This sense of negative emotions from Krakauer conveys a striking tone that informs the readers that going into the wild means sacrificing what you have. The author‚ Jon Krakauer‚ then move forward and juxtaposes Chris McCandless and Leo Tolstoy. "Chris admired the novelist and was long captivated by his writing" (Krakauer 2). These were juxtaposed to bring two meanings together as one. Krakauer moves to the next part of his novel by clarifying Chris’s authority. He appeals to authority

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