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    Into The Wild Materialism

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    The corrupt and ignorant society that has shaped the world today can either be ignored by those who follow in the footsteps of the diminishing culture‚ or noticed and opposed by those who encounter the “real world” and seek to remove themselves from it. Materialistic matters can blind those who obsess over a perfect society‚ leading people farther away from a natural truth. Though he grew up in a household that worshipped materialistic items on top of lavish‚ temporary objects‚ Christopher McCandless

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    Ways of Reading

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    being lonely drove them to the point of becoming violent. The boys went on a rampage. Miller also uses the example of Chris McCandless to further prove his point. McCandless threw away his life and went out on a journey to live by himself in the wilderness because of the stories he read. Miller wants to transmit to us that reading and writing have very powerful influences in people and their imagination‚ but he believes the power of reading and writing is not being utilized as much in the modern world

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    Eco Defense

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    forests‚ rivers‚ oceans‚ atmosphere‚ etc. As it is precious‚ some of the people are trying to destroy it. The American wilderness is under huge assault. Edward Abbey wrote Eco-Defense to address the threats to the environment and suggesting taking steps to protect it from depleting. The author uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos by addressing the various threats to the American wilderness and asking us to protect it from the assault by the big corporations and rich people. Right to defend own life is a

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    environment where his choices were not his own. His parent’s violence toward each other began to affect his world views at a very young age. This lead to Chris having high standards for himself and to embark on a journey to find peace and serenity in the wilderness. Radical adventurer seeking enlightenment through traveling motivated by the authors he admired and government corruption. Chris did what was expected of him and went to college. During his time in college Chris was haunted by his parent’s past

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    Little Infinities

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    that it hurts? Don’t I deserve to be with her when my heart beats to the rhythm of her soul? I learnt that when my heart is voicing out for her company‚ I cannot console it anymore. I belong to the world and the world is wild. The world is free of wilderness of such vast extremity‚ that reaching out for her seems wild‚ passionate‚ longing‚ quenching‚ complete. I run with all the might and I see her in the distance‚ broken. I see her broken guarded by walls of pain. I see that in the dark flame of love

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    Into the Wild

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    thought they had something to prove‚ may it be to themselves or those around them. “I was twenty-three‚ a year younger than Chris McCandless when he walked into that Alaska bush” (Krakauer‚ 135). They are both two young men going out into the wilderness trying to live on their own and accomplish their own desired feat. Krakauer believed that since they shared similar challenges and characteristics‚ that their emotions and thoughts may have been the same too. No one really knows what McCandless

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    In the story Into the Wild Chris McCandless was seeking wilderness to get away from everything. He was a son of wealthy parents with a lot of drama going on around the house‚ he wanted to get his mind off everything that made him crazy. He was seeking adventure. Kramer’s statement supported McCandless bravery of living in the wilderness. He wanted to journey to Alaska‚ I believe he did this to find himself. Going through many obstacles he gained a lot of experience and I truly believe it helped him

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    The wilderness is seen as something either beautiful and peaceful or scary and dangerous. Christopher Johnson McCandless was one of those who found peace and beauty in the wilderness. When Chris McCandless went into the wild‚ he was seeking peace and truth; he was not crazy for looking that in the wilderness‚ which he may have found before his death‚ but he wasn’t fully capable of surviving in the wild. Chris McCandless made friends easily‚ and he had a strong effect on people. For instance‚ Ron

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    Into the Wild Paper

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    Leisure‚ & Play April 13‚ 2011 How Krakauer Balances his Bias? Jon Krakauer ’s non-fiction novel Into the Wild explores the mystery surrounding Christopher McCandless and his life before he inevitably ran off into the heart of the Alaskan wilderness in an attempt to discover himself in some manner. In order to tell this story as accurately as possible‚ Krakauer uses a variety of techniques to give different perspectives to Chris’ life. The most prominent decision Krakauer makes though is in

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    Christopher Mccandless

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    As a scholar‚ he was well-read and developed his morals and beliefs based on what authors he connected with. Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer tells the story of McCandless’ early life‚ and then his subsequent death after his journey in the Alaskan wilderness. McCandless’ motivation is often questioned‚ as to the outside world he seemed to have an easy life. He was an intelligent student‚ having excelled in high school and then he went on to double major in history and anthropology at Emory University

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