The book ‘Into the Wild’ written by Jon Krakauer‚ is the story of Christopher J McCandless‚ a knowledgeable and capable young man from a decent family who pursued his fantasies and aspirations. After graduating from University he embarks on a journey to find clarity in himself‚ in the mountains of Alaska‚ but ends up finding the true meaning of life for a short amount of time before his death. McCandless experiences‚ a childhood well off Virginia rural areas of Washington‚ D.C.‚ and is an exceptionally
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Wordsworth’s Connection to Nature On the day of April 7th 1770 in Cockermouth‚ Cumberland of England‚ William Wordsworth was born. He grew up to become one of the most famous Romantic poets who helped launch the Romantic Age in English literature. The glorious landscape of England deeply affected Wordsworth’s imagination and gave him a love of nature. Wordsworth made his debut as a writer in 1787 when he published a sonnet in a magazine. After graduating from Saint John’s College in
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Youth is a time that every person cherishes and missed once it is gone‚ and Krakauer uses the “youthful derring-do” as the cause behind McCandless’s “Alaskan odyssey.” Krakauer argues that the reason why Chris went to such extreme measures was for soul searching and many other reasons‚ but more importantly‚ this would have never happened if it weren’t for Chris’s youth. Krakauer utilizes his own experiences from his youth to prove a point. He says “I knew that people sometimes climbed mountains.
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freedom to reach your personal goal. This goal that every individual makes for themselves is American due to how many opportunities are provided just by being American. An example of freedom to accomplish a goal would be in the book Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer. Christopher had a goal to live off the land and be able to be his own person. He started from just being a good student‚ following all the rules to get to the point where he had the freedom to achieve what he wanted. While he did succeed in
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craved adventure and risk taking. McCandless reflected his passion for the wild and nonmaterialistic items in accordance to Henry Thoreau’s way of thinking. Henry Thoreau believed that man could come to terms with his own existence and find a higher purpose. According to Krakauer‚ during McCandless’s adventure he “Put a match to it. One hundred and twenty- three dollars in legal tender was promptly reduced to ash and smoke” (Krakauer‚ p. 29). By burning his money‚ McCandless showed he didn’t want to depend
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reasoning. In The Call of the Wild a dog named Buck is stolen from "the sun-kissed Santa Clara Valley" (p. 25) of California and is pressed into servitude in "the Frozen North." (p.27) In this new land Buck slowly transforms from a privileged companion of a wealthy Judge into a tough‚ sinewy sled-dog that has mastery of his extreme environment. Thesis: The time-period and setting of The Call of the Wild serves to create the central naturalistic theme of man vs. nature. Although the story could have
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In the novel‚ Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer‚ Chris McCandless was the creator of his own death. Some people believed that Chris was noble and courageous for taking such an extravagant journey to find happiness within himself. On the contrary‚ throughout the story signs were ensuring that this was not the case‚ rather he was indeed a reckless idiot. McCandless knowingly maneuvered his way into this menacing journey of his‚ resulting in his demise. Chris was warned by multiple individuals that taking
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of his ability. Showing signs at a young age about the negativity of authority‚ reading books from past heroes‚ finding himself in isolated locations‚ are all points that lead up to Chris becoming a transcendental hero. In the book Into The Wild‚ by Jon Krakauer‚ Chris gets inspired by a famous novelist named Alexander Supertramp‚ who talks about living and being a transcendentalist in various undisclosed areas. Some say Chris can be reckless‚ and disobedient at times‚ but really being a transcendentalist
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audience appeal. For this reason‚ stories about mavericks‚ rebels‚ whistleblowers‚ oddballs‚ lovable rogues‚ eccentrics--that is‚ a range of non-conformists--have a high news value.” This statement spoke to me because even from our novel‚ Into the Wild‚ Christopher McCandless grabs all of this attention from the world being represented and seen as a symbolical individual because of the way in which he took life into his own hands. These non-conformists grab attention because of the fire that ignites
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their lives in the big cities seeking for truth and happiness‚ but as Kincaid said‚ you cannot have both. In Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer‚ a young man named Chris McCandless decides that he’s not interested in what society has to offer him. He ventures out‚ leaving everything behind‚ to enhance his life. Chris McCandless was a selfish and ambitious person who went into the wild in search of happiness and truth. There’s
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