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    cold and hungry out in the wilderness of Alaska? Christopher McCandless knew and he knew it well; he knew that feeling so well‚ that he died. I don’t think he was a man with a mental illness or any personality disorders; even though Jon Krakauer states that‚”it’s not clear that much of values is learned by reducing Chris McCandless’s strange spiritual quest to a list of pat psychological disorders.”(184) I do‚ however think Chris lived a life according to his parent’s wishes up until he graduated

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    But after reading Jon Krakauer’s mysterious and passionate story of Chris McCandless’ journey into the wilderness it will cause anyone to dive deep into their soul and question their actions and wonder why someone with a seemingly perfect life would abandon all they have for “self discovery” as Chris does at the ripe age of 22 when he travels to and ultimately dies in Alaska. Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild illustrates Chris McCandless’ journey with enthusiasm and force and persuades the reader to question

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    haunting truths that led to the death of Christopher McCandless. Krakauer reveals in his 1996 book “Into the Wild” an expansion to his article of the events that occurred. Jon Krakauer aims to convince his readers that McCandless’s story elicits strong‚ sympathizing reactions. Krakauer used many rhetorical strategies to create appeals to logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos in order to develop the ideas found in his novel. An emotional appeal of pathos is Chris knowingly aware of what lies ahead and what potential

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    Christopher Johnson Mcandless‚ and embracing the new life that is slowly coming to him. As Chris runs away from his family‚ and travels along vast areas of terrain‚ he makes a new name for himself. He wants to be remembered as a man who earned his place in life‚ and didn’t have it given to him. That’s why on April of 1992 he left is pampered life and traveled into the wild in search of his new life. Chris left a life behind that any normal American would die for. He had graduate college with good

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    Krakauer‚ in Into the Wild‚ adds his personal life to bring more awareness and understanding between the reader and Chris McCandless. By doing this‚ he connects himself to McCandless emotionally to attract more ethos‚ and pathos‚ to Chris’s story. In this paragraph‚ Krakauer uses his personal testimony with his father to further develop Chris’ story showing how the relationship affected his future through chronological development‚ and the disparity between him and his father. During the story

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    Into the Wild‚ by Jon Krakauer is a story about the life of Chris McCandless. After graduating with honors from Emory University in 1990‚ Chris donated his entire savings of twenty-four thousand dollars to charity. In doing‚ he set off to pursue his life long dream of living off the land in the Alaskan wilderness. McCandless ended up making it to Alaska and finding an old abandoned bus. Three months later McCandless decided he should go home. When he got to the point he needed to cross the river

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    is a story about a young‚ educated man in pursuit of the ultimate freedom. Into the Wild describes Chris McCandless’s journey as he reaches his destination to find what he was searching for. In the course of two years Chris McCandless experienced many adventures as a vagabondage. Along his path he met people who befriended him and whom he influenced and impacted their lives. Before Chris McCandless began his odyssey‚ he gives up his home‚ family and donates all his savings from his college fund to

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    work along with dedication to each task that Chris faces. Chris’s dedication to pursuing a happy and better life for him and his son is inspiring. Chris consistently tries to do the best for him and his son. He juggles his life with work and taking care of his son along with trying to find a roof to sleep over in the night. The aspiration shown through Chris of going from working with completely nothing to finding a career is truly inspiring. Chris could have just given up all hope but his positive

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    man’s odyssey. The photo on the first page instantly catches the reader’s attention and imagination. While the emotional story about the McCandless parent’s visit to the site on the book’s epilogue gives a satisfying ending to the readers. The maps are useful. The two page map that is also the first map shown in the book has the illustration of the route that Chris took to get from Atlanta to Alaska. It’s astonishing to see how far and wide his urge to travel and live life to its fullest brought him

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    12B: American Literature 15 March 2012 Into the Wild Temperament Type Analysis The novel Into the Wild is a nonfiction novel published by Jon Krakauer who investigated the life and death of a free spirited individual named Christopher McCandless. McCandless was a recent Emory University graduate who sought to suck the marrow out of life through an independent experience in nature and purposely sought to this experience in the rawest form of supplies. He was found dead in August of 1992 in an

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