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    tragic novel Into the Wild‚ author Jon Krakauer provides an in depth analysis of the life and lonely death of Christopher McCandless. McCandless was a young man straight out of college‚ looking to find himself while hitchhiking alone in the bush of Alaska. Unfortunately for Chris his well anticipated venture turned fatal after a hundred some days alone in the wilderness. Jon Krakauer uses rhetorical methods for the duration of the book‚ which allows him to speak of Chris’s life with a sense of certainty

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    "The Road Not Taken" and "Birches" are two poems by Robert Frost seemingly inspired by nature. Robert Frost was a poet who lived from 1874 to 1963. His poems can be related to the book Into the Wild. Into the Wild is a story about the life and death of Chris McCandles covered by Jon Krakaur who is somewhat of a nature enthusiast himself. In "The Road not Taken" Frost talks about a fork in the road and seeing that he is only one person he has to choose one path over the other‚ after thinking for

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    the high risk that McCandless did. Besides his fearlessness‚ McCandless also embraced steadiness as part of his spirit. For example‚ McCandless never gave up when he had to wait for days just to hitchhike. “Hitchhiking tends to be difficult on the Alaska Highway… But McCandless experienced no such delay” (Krakauer 158). These experiences show McCandless’s passion to be consistent‚ which gives him spirit to accomplish what he has started; spirit to be responsible for his own life. Again‚ this shows

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    Madison Davis English 30D Mrs. Reimer February 12‚ 2011 Looking for Alaska The main theme in John Green’s novel “Looking for Alaska” is that there is more to life than can be experienced through any one person or experience‚ and that we will never truly understand everything that happens to us or the ones we love. We just have to accept these things‚ whether they be good or bad‚ and hope for the best. The novel is written in first-person perspective‚ through the eyes of the main character. His

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    graduated from Emory University with honors and was an excellent athlete. Many people saw Christopher as one of them students that would most likely succeed in life. Ditching the idea of going to law school‚ he decided to take a journey throughout Alaska and some other places. He burned most of his money and only had a ten pound bag of rice for food‚ and a rifle for whatever he caught on the way. Gene Rosellini was almost just like Christopher. He also excelled in academics‚ carrying a grade

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    McCandless could be seen as an idealist. He believed that reality was past the everyday life that he was living‚ and he could find reality within a transcendent phenomenon. Although he was told multiple times not to go through with the lone journey to Alaska‚ McCandless stuck to his decision and did not take into account the advice he was given by many. Unlike most‚ McCandless was not influenced by the people in his life. He strived on his own idea of life rather than what is taught and learned throughout

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    “Into the Wild” Example Analysis Writer and mountaineer‚ Jon Krakauer‚ in his book “Into the Wild‚” describes how the adventures of Chris McCandless was similar to Gene Rosellini‚ John Waterman‚ Carl McCunn‚ and Everett Ruess. Krakauer’s purpose is to emphasize how all men were similar in how they lived their life. Writing for the general public‚ Krakauer adopts an informative tone in order to describe how the four men are similar to McCandless in regards to his adventures. Krakauer begins his

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    book "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer is a story about a man by the name of Chris McCandless. He is a man who grew up in a DC suburb‚ graduated college and decides to change the ways of his life. He journeys across the country‚ and finds his way to Alaska. His means are to leave the material lifestyle and become at one with nature. During Chris’s adventure he seems to neglect all communication with his family and over look the fact that they care about his health and future. After Chris graduated

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    Denali National Park is located in central Alaska and covers an area of 6 million acres. The park is known for its astonishing mountains‚ the tallest being Mount McKinley‚ which is also the tallest mountain in North America. It peaks in at an elevation of over 20‚000 feet‚ almost 4 miles above sea level. The lowest elevation in the park is located at the Yentna River. This National Park‚ located at the center of the Alaskan Range‚ sees on average a 70°F high and a -9°F low every year. The Park has

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    Thesis For Into The Wild

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    Jon Krakauer began pursuing his writing passion about Chris McCandless by first publishing an article on the boy’s death in Outside Magazine in January of 1993. But this is not where he wanted to stop. Krakauer was fascinated by McCandless’s life and experiences‚ mostly because he could relate to him on a personal level. Krakauer began to further investigate the “convoluted path that led to his death‚” wrapping it all together into the novel about the boy‚ Into The Wild. This book was written to

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