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    In Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay “Self-Reliance”‚ he states that “For nonconformity the world whips you with its displeasure”. That was much of the country’s reaction when it came to reading about Chris McCandless‚ a man who set off into the woods to try and go against the grain of society who then succumbed to mother nature‚ in Jon Krakauer’s novel “Into the Wild”. Many of those readers would have considered Chris dumb and ignorant‚ but I see Chris as following his beliefs with those beliefs relating

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    It was early September when two hunters arrived at the old bus that housed Chris McCandless throughout his adventure in Alaska. When Chris embarked on this expedition‚ he probably would’ve never realize that it was going to be his last thing he did. The novel Into the wild by John Krakauer‚ explains Chris’s life up until his last moments. Chris arrived at the bus in May of 1992 and lived in there for about 100 days before he passed away. Even though Chris made some decisions that were pretty questionable

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    1. The specific genre of Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer is a factual‚ type of journalism. It could likewise be viewed as a biography since it is composed about McCandless and the reader hears the story from a third-person narrator‚ as shown in the quote "At the time he wrote these words‚ he was holding down a full time job‚ flipping Quarterpounders at a McDonald’s on the main drag‚ commuting to work on a bicycle."(Krakauer 39). With the utilization of the pronoun "he" Krakauer makes it clear that

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    Into the Wild Chris McCandless ventured on a grand journey that would change everything and transform his life. He grew up in a hostile environment where his choices were not his own. His parent’s violence toward each other began to affect his world views at a very young age. This lead to Chris having high standards for himself and to embark on a journey to find peace and serenity in the wilderness. Radical adventurer seeking enlightenment through traveling motivated by the authors he admired

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    Mr. Penn serves as both his biographer and his traveling companion. After graduating from Emory University in 1990‚ Mr. McCandless set off on a zigzagging two-year journey that took him from South Dakota to Southern California‚ from the Sea of Cortez to the Alaskan wilderness‚ where he perished‚ apparently from starvation‚ in August 1992. “Into the Wild‚” which Mr. Penn wrote and directed‚ follows faithfully in his footsteps‚ and it illuminates the young man’s personality by showing us the world

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    Into the Wild Summary P.173-203 Jon Krakauer went to the Teklanika River a year and a week after Chris McCandless decided that he was not going to risk crossing the dangerous path. He was there because he wanted to know more about Chris and how he had died in the bus. While the water in the river was not as violent as the day Chris was there‚ it still was treacherous and dangerous to cross. However‚ Jon had brought along a map and three friends: Roman Dial‚ Dan Solie‚ and Andrew Liske. They walked

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    In the novel "Into the Wild‚" written by Jon Krakauer‚ Chris McCandless‚ the main protagonist‚ part of a an upper-middle class family embarks on a spiritual journey into the wild‚literally‚ without the basic so-called luxuries and problems he faces in his old life. Although some may view this journey as a naive teenager rebelling against norms‚ it is so much more than that if you look deeper into Chris’ morals and personality. Chris meets people‚ animals‚ and scenery that reinvent his mind and

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    different ambitions. Society is a condition where people live in a community for their mutual benefit. McCandless fled from this condition; he did not receive benefits from his surroundings. The people in Chris’s society did not understand him because he had different theories and principles about life. A large part of our society is based on money and materialistic possessions. McCandless was disgusted at how materialistic our society is and therefore‚ he escaped this lifestyle for a

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    No one has had as impressive of a career as Christopher Jonathan James Nolan. His films have earned $3.3 billion at the global box office‚ and the total is still growing. This British/American screenwriter‚ director and producer’s most popular films include The Dark Knight (2008)‚ Inception (2010) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012). Remarkably‚ many critics have lined up as well‚ embracing both Nolan’s more offbeat productions‚ like Memento (2000) and The Prestige (2006)‚ and his blockbusters (Price

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    person’s spiritual growth: from the yearning for the absolute freedom‚ a kind of irrepressible impulse and force‚ to the yearning for the happiness. Maybe‚ at beginning‚ what Chris McCandless pursuing was the happiness‚ but he hadn’t realized it yet. But finally‚ he realized it. The sad childhood experiences of Chris McCandless underwent caused a dark side in his heart. With these experiences‚ he actively started to seek the significance of his life and to pursue the essence of happiness. At first‚

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