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    the Wild by Jon Krakauer‚ Chris McCandless abandons both his family and friends when he undertakes a solo adventure to Alaska‚ which he was ill-prepared for‚ but went through with anyway. McCandless went on this endeavor for the sole purpose to examine his own‚ self-indulgent curiosity about the wild‚ no matter how that affected his family. This decision‚ in addition to his blatant negligence for his own survival‚ makes Chris McCandless a reckless narcissist. McCandless’ disregard for his family

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    0 7 October 2014 Chris McCandless‚ or Alexander Supertramp? Writers and film makers such as John Krakuaer‚ Sean Penn and Ron Lamothe have been studying Chris McCandless and juxtaposing his actions with societal characteristics. These people have spent so much time trying to characterize McCandless‚ they forget to look at him as an individual‚ as Alexander Supertramp. True sympathetic characters only exist in fiction‚ and this is true with unsympathetic characters as well. Chris is the type of person

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    Emory University and its ties to Chris McCandless In Jon Krakauer’s novel‚ Into the Wild‚ the final steps of Alexander Supertramp are recounted through his journals‚ interactions with others‚ and criminal record. However‚ the real story of Alex begins much earlier -- it begins in 1986. This is the year Alex‚ formerly Chris McCandless‚ enrolled at Emory University in Atlanta‚ Georgia. These college years shape the future of the young man by leading him to an odyssey where he leaves his family‚ to

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    for ourselves‚ and working toward them. (What Are Major and Defining Characteristics of Americans? 2015”) In the book Into The Wild‚ the main character Chris Mccandless‚ known formerly as Alex Mccandless‚ shows the many characteristics of what it means to live as an American within the American Culture. However‚ there are also many ways McCandless show rebellion toward Americanism. Although overall the culture of America lives in uniformity‚ there are still many that like to show their uniqueness

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    Most people believe that Chris McCandless went into the wild to escape a toxic relationship with his parents‚ but the two real reasons why he left everything was being a rebellious young adult and literacy influences from different composers. Chris left everything towards the end of summer of 1990‚ and took a two year trip to anywhere. He left everything except for some essentials. McCandless wanted to return from his family after he was done with his journey. He took the journey to find himself

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    The Real Wild First off‚ Chris McCandless is a celebrity in the transcendentalist community because of his search for the meaning of life independently. Jon Krakauer respects McCandless because no one prompted him to go out into the Alaskan wilderness‚ since most people need a push to do something. However some people believe McCandless is a fool and should be forgotten about and that he was spoiled rotten and was just wanting attention. The truth that most people do not know is‚ McCandless’s parents

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    learned the many ways of how Chris McCandless worked. In Chapter Twelve‚ Krakauer explained a past discovery Chris made that caused him to view his father differently. “…Chris pieced together the fact of his father’s previous marriage and subsequent divorce…Walt continued his relationship in secret…”(121 Krauker). This revelation seems to inspire him to dismiss his parents completely; especially his father and commence a trek into wild America. Along the way‚ McCandless had some types of father figures

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    Chris McCandless from Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer experienced a new idea of life from venturing off into the Stampede Trail. Growing up‚ Chris’ personality drove him to make decisions through his childhood and his young adult years. He knew at a young age that he had different goals than what his parents had hoped. "You had to learn to walk by yourself. There was no one around‚ neither family nor people whose judgment you respected. At such a time you felt the need of committing yourself to something

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    Chris McCandless was a man of ideals and experience. Many people may disagree but because Chris followed and read transcendentalist authors and books‚ he learned his own truth. I agree with the author in how Chris is not wrong‚ but was reckless enough to not realize it sooner Firstly‚ Chris disliked assistance and wanted to do things himself. Tramping is too easy with all this money. “My days were more exciting when I was penniless and had to forage around for my next meal...” and “No thanks anyway

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    I agree that Chris McCandless was ignorant and bright at the same time but he liked to do what he did. He didn’t really have common sense but he was brave. Chris McCandless came from a rich family and graduated from Emory University he was a top athlete and a top student in the University. Whenever he graduated from college‚ Instead of embarking on a prestigious career or work he chose to give his savings to charity. i think if he would of kept studying he would of had a good life and lived longer

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