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    late 1980s‚ early 1990s. Chris McCandless grew up in Washington D.C. and attended college at Emory University. He did not live an ordinary life by choice. He abandoned his opportunities after graduation and decided to travel out west for his own enjoyment and self-discovery. Chris McCandless is very different from an ordinary person because he explores life to the fullest and does not believe in society’s perception of what a person’s life should be. Chris McCandless did not need materialistic items

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    “ If on advances confidently in the direction if his dreams‚ and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined he will meet with success unexpected‚ ” by Thoreau. I think this quote means‚ you should always go for your dreams‚ don’t doubt yourself because the life you dream of maybe easier is than what you think. In Song of the Open Road‚ by Walt Whitman and Into the Wild‚ by John Krakauer‚ both show that you should go for what makes you happy even if that means leaving everything behind.

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    Wilkinson 1  Alyssa Wilkinson  Mr. Mackey  AP English Language and Composition  8 January 2015  Into the Wild  Into the Wild​  exhibits a multitude of personalities depicted by Chris McCandless.  The  book‚ portrays a perspective of the journey taken to Alaska by a young man who left his family  without a trace of his whereabouts. Throughout his trek‚ Chris‚ later as he changed his name‚  Alex‚ met many people whose lives he changed.  Each person he met‚ he stayed in contact with  through letters or visiting face to face with

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    2 paragraphs Chris McCandless Wght he must have been unsuccessful and had nothing to lose by spending a few months in the wilderness. Later on in the story‚ however‚ I began to think of him as a regular person. He once lived a regular life‚ with two parents and had a younger sister. He went to university after spending his childhood in school. His stubbornness led to him leaving his parents‚ donating all his money to charity‚ abandoning his possessions‚ and hitchhiking for a few years. Being

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    Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild is the story of a young man who wished to begin anew by changing his name and leaving all of his monetary belongings behind to experience the beauty of the Alaskan wilderness. Of course his actions were affected by more than wishing to see the Alaskan wilderness and becoming a new person. He had an awful relationship with his father and wished to get away from him‚ although he disliked his father it is clear he respects his father’s wishes for his educational success

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    you will find out many of these young men had there similarities and difference’s two McCandless but one thing each one of them had in common with one another is that these high risk activities pulled them in because of their beliefs and ideals. Chris McCandless just like the rest of these young men left everything to go into the wild. The difference between Chris and these men was their beliefs. Chris McCandless believed in becoming a free spirit unlocking the chains that society uses to restrain

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    Chris McCandless Cool or a Fool Tramping is too easy with all the money. My days were more exciting when I was penniless and had to forage around for my next meal (Krakauer 33). Chris McCandless‚ son of wealthy parents‚ graduates as top student. However instead of going to college and getting a career‚ he chooses to give all his money to charity‚ get rid of his possessions and set out on a journey to the alaskan wilderness. There is a debate whether Chris McCandless is a hero or coward. In the

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    Into the Wild John Krakaur describes Chris McCandless as an intense young man who possessed a streak of stubborn idealism that did not mesh readily with modern existence. He strived for greatness and there was nothing stopping him. He believed it was possible to live without the luxuries given to us without complications. He wanted to live a great adventure‚ and he knew there was more to life than technology and education. He set out to find something greater than life itself but

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    Hoy English 13 January 2011 “I have had a happy life and thank the lord.  Goodbye and may god bless everyone” (qted Krakauer 199)‚ Chris McCandless wrote before he went inside his sleeping bag and slipped into unconsciousness.  American Romantic writers of the 1800’s shared their ideals of leaving the corrupt city for an answer in nature.  Chris McCandless went into the wild in April of 1992 leaving all his possessions behind‚ giving his money away to charity‚ and changing his name.  He sacrificed

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    There are certain people in this world that leave strong and lasting impressions on others. Chris McCandless was one of those people. "McCandless made an indelible impression on a number of people during the course of his hegira‚ most of whom spent only a few days in his company‚ a week or two at most (48)." Chris was a well educated‚ smart young man who seemed to catch the interest of three people: Jan Burres‚ Ronald Franz‚ and Wayne Westerberg. All three spent a good amount of time with Chris

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