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    Peaceful resistance to rules and regulations among society goes down historically as something so inevitably iconic as an occurrence known as civil disobedience. It is no doubt that civil disobedience‚ the act of opposing a law deemed unjust and peacefully disobeying it henceforth‚ spurs such great controversy in our society. Civil disobedience impacts society in a positive manner that does not hinder nor deteriorate the good name of the just nation that is home‚ but moreover poses as an influence

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    Christopher McCandless was a confused person who while in the wilderness was seeking whom he was and trying to figure out during time what went wrong with his family. He was an individual who went through what he believed in. He would follow many of the footsteps of others like himself and went with it everywhere he went. McCandless would show many talents during his school years and his goals in life‚ but when he found out about the family that his father previously had it would break him. If

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    Emotion is described as an instinctive state of mind or the reaction someone has to an event. Reality is the state of things that actually exists or the events that actually happen. These two ideas contrast each other‚ as shown in the movements of the Realists and the Romantics and Transcendentalists. Realists wanted to portray believable events‚ where character is more important and language reflects what is spoken. Romantics and Transcendentalist relied on emotion‚ not on logic‚ and rebelled against

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    “Nature” was written by Ralph Waldo Emerson and explains the importance of appreciation of nature. The work was soon used as the foundation of transcendentalism‚ a movement that started in the nineteenth century. Emerson believed people who were connected to nature lived a better life closer to God. He also believed people were too involved with the world aside from nature. The changing society‚ the material world‚ and everyday distractions were keeping people from splurging in the beauty of nature

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    wilderness‚ you may wonder‚ “What was Christopher McCandless thinking?” McCandless began his fatal journey in 1990 after graduating from Oxford University and always had an urge to move and be nomadic. When Jon Krakauer published an article regarding Chris McCandless’ death in the Outside magazine‚ letters began pouring in from all around the nation. Many people believed Chris was a hero for following his dreams while others‚ like Craig Medred‚ believed Chris was a dumb teenager who hurt himself and others

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    McCandless‚ a compassionate young man who stole the hearts of everyone he met‚ possesses a thirst for adventure. Throughout Into the Wild‚ by Jon Krakauer‚ numerous individuals have misinterpreted McCandless as a reckless idiot who had squandered his life away; however‚ after deep scrutiny of Jon Krakauer’s work‚ McCandless is better characterized as a non conformed sensation seeker. Furthermore‚ McCandless could distinct with his virtuous actions he had perpetrated throughout his reclusive life

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    Into the Wild‚ by acclaimed journalist‚ Jon Kraukaur‚ tells the harrowing narrative of a young idealist‚ Christopher McCandless‚ and his ultimately tragic trek into the wilds of Alaska. McCandless‚ having since become a household name and inspiration to many young adventurers‚ was himself‚ inspired by the Naturalist writings of Jack London‚ the Transcendentalist philosophy of Henry David Thoreau and the Realist tenants of Leo Tolstoy. Truly great figures have had a similar effect on others and even

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    Human beings have a chance to survive only jointly. All of the moral laws that are praised by transcendentalists‚ as independent infinite truth; or another example of transcendentalism is Kant’s ethics of duty (Rachels‚ James‚ 1999) were simply determined by the natural selection. Severe conditions of wild nature taught humanity that the single way to remain alive is to help each other; otherwise‚ they are merely a number of

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    Later‚ he stands on his desk to illustrate how “we must constantly look at things in a different way” (Keating). Both of these actions surprise the boys because no other teacher at Welton approves of teaching these concepts that align with Transcendentalism‚ a belief that society corrupts an individual’s purity. Quoting a famous founder of the movement‚ Henry David Thoreau‚ he says‚ “‘Most men lead lives of quiet desperation.’ Don’t be

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    120222415482 The Causes of Christopher McCandless’ Journey to Alaska In Into the Wild Movie Introduction Into the wild is a movie which is based on a true story of Christopher McCandless‚ a good-fortune man who suddenly decided to live into the wild. This movie is directed by Sean Penn and released in 2007. The main character‚ Christopher McCandless‚ is played by Emile Hirsch.Before the movie was made‚ Jon Kraukauer has published Cristopher McCandless’ life in a novel with the same name as the

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