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    Into the Wild Chris McCandless was a young man who lived a strange‚ adventurous life. I disagree with Krakauer‚ McCandless seems to be a crazy person. Chris’s craziness is clearly shown throughout the book. He managed to survive one-hundred and thirteen days in the wild‚ but in the end he did die. Chris McCandless went into the wild to escape corrupt society. He also did it because he fell in love with nature through his readings of books by authors such as Charles Dickens and Jack

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    Chris wasn’t crazy for many reasons. He was a very smart man. He graduated college and was planning on becoming a lawyer‚ until he realized something many wish they did. He understood what he was passionate for and it wasn’t law school. Chris McCandless was a very bright man. He knew exactly what he was doing and he enjoyed it. The only thing he did wrong was underestimating the Alaskan Wilderness. “ That’s when I had a bad feeling like we wouldn’t never see Alex again.” He was very driven and

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    Faith A. Scow Mr. Proctor AP Language- Period 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

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    Despite the conflicting public opinion‚ Chris McCandless succeeded in his goal to survive in the wilderness and taught the world valuable lessons in the process. Chris McCandless “probably died on August 18th‚ 112 days after he had walked into the wild.” (119‚ Krakauer) He survived with very little gear and food‚ even though he was essentially cut off from the world. To have lived for a little over three months totally self-sufficient is impressive. Chris’s goal was to be independent and live off

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    Into The Wild analysis In the book‚ “Into the Wild” by Christopher McCandless’s‚ is a true story about a young man name Emory who was found dead in the Alaskan wilderness in September 1992. Anyhow‚ McCandless is a senior at Emory. He has driven away most of his friends‚ and barely keeps in touch with his parents. He lets his parents think that he is interested in law school‚ but instead‚ after graduating with honors‚ he donates his $25‚000 savings to charity‚ gets in his car‚ and drives away without

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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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    Chris McCandless was an ambitious soul‚ hitchhiking through life alone‚ moved by the beauty of nature. Mahatma Gandhi was an independence movement leader‚ and through non-violent civil disobedience‚ moved the world (“Mahatma Gandhi Bio”). Through the eyes of others‚ these two men were worlds apart‚ born for different purposes‚ with no clear connection between their actions. One man lived a lifestyle of solitude while the other constantly surrounded himself with family‚ friends‚ and followers.

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    determine how he will live the rest of his life. From the moment he decided to go onto the road from Virginia to the West Coast‚ then landing in Alaska‚ he made small mistakes due to ignorance to fine details. During the most part of the book‚ Christopher McCandless is struggling without himself knowing of it. Many people he sees and meets along the way have warned him about the dangers of traversing the wilderness‚ alone with very little supplies and experience. After journeying into the deep Alaskan

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    Why did the person known as Chris McCandless leave nearly all of his possessions behind cut ties with his family and‚ start traveling all over the country and also Mexico? In the first chapter of the novel shortly before he gets to that fateful spot in Alaska Chris tells Gallien “How I feed myself is none of the government’s business. Fuck their stupid rules.” Now for someone like McCandless to say this to someone he just met not too long ago says something about who the story is going be about.

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    “So many people live within unhappy circumstances and yet will not take the initiative to change their situation…” (Krakauer 56). Throughout Jon Krakauer’s book‚ Into the Wild‚ Chris McCandless sees this as a truth so many are unwilling to face. However he refuses to be one of those people who are‚ “conditioned to a life of security‚ conformity‚ and conservation” (Krakauer 57) regardless of his own highly comfortable upbringing. Throughout the book‚ Krakauer develops his thesis that Chris is not

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