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    The journey of Chris McCandless is one you can draw many conclusions from. Some might say he was extraordinarily stupid while others might say he was a man who lived an honest life. Chris was neither of those things. Chris McCandless was simultaneously searching for life’s meaning. While running from his past‚ the thirst for a completely different lifestyle coupled with the lure of books that spoke of the freedom that comes from being detached from society enticed him desperately for a change

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    Most people believe that Chris McCandless went into the wild to escape a toxic relationship with his parents‚ but the two real reasons why he left everything was being a rebellious young adult and literacy influences from different composers. Chris left everything towards the end of summer of 1990‚ and took a two year trip to anywhere. He left everything except for some essentials. McCandless wanted to return from his family after he was done with his journey. He took the journey to find himself

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    Christopher McCandless was destined to die as soon as he decided to enter the Alaskan wild unprepared. There were multiple reasons that prompted McCandless’ decision; however‚ if he had planned more and obtained the necessary materials to survive in the wilderness‚ he could very well still be alive today. Chris made a lot of careless errors on his adventure‚ and these mistakes foreshadowed an inevitable death that he came to peace with as he said his goodbyes to the people he loved and met along

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    Emory University and its ties to Chris McCandless In Jon Krakauer’s novel‚ Into the Wild‚ the final steps of Alexander Supertramp are recounted through his journals‚ interactions with others‚ and criminal record. However‚ the real story of Alex begins much earlier -- it begins in 1986. This is the year Alex‚ formerly Chris McCandless‚ enrolled at Emory University in Atlanta‚ Georgia. These college years shape the future of the young man by leading him to an odyssey where he leaves his family‚ to

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    learned the many ways of how Chris McCandless worked. In Chapter Twelve‚ Krakauer explained a past discovery Chris made that caused him to view his father differently. “…Chris pieced together the fact of his father’s previous marriage and subsequent divorce…Walt continued his relationship in secret…”(121 Krauker). This revelation seems to inspire him to dismiss his parents completely; especially his father and commence a trek into wild America. Along the way‚ McCandless had some types of father figures

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    I enjoyed my hour and six minutes in the wild. It was a little cold‚ but nevertheless beautifly. I was at peace and I felt closer to God. I wonder if that is how Chris McCandless felt when he was in the wild. He couldn’t just sit around like I did. He had to survive. Food was an issue for him as well as running water. While I was already fed and could easily go inside my home to get a drink. Even though‚ I wasn’t in the actual wild‚ like Chris‚ my backyard was just enough. My time in the wild was

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    Connections Essay The theme that I have selected is racism and discrimination. The texts I have selected are the poem Still I Rise written by Maya Angelou‚ the poem Nothing’s Changed written by Tatamkhulu Afrika‚ the film The Hurricane directed by Norman Jewison‚ and the film Mississippi Burning directed by Alan Parker. The connections between the texts I will discuss are how black people are not treated equally‚ how the texts are based on real life‚ the texts are set in the 1960’s‚ and

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    Christopher McCandless was a confused person who while in the wilderness was seeking whom he was and trying to figure out during time what went wrong with his family. He was an individual who went through what he believed in. He would follow many of the footsteps of others like himself and went with it everywhere he went. McCandless would show many talents during his school years and his goals in life‚ but when he found out about the family that his father previously had it would break him. If

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    However‚ societies normally have similar views when it comes to a hero. Two American heroes‚ Edward Bloom and Chris McCandless are to some extent viewed the same way the Greeks viewed their own ancient Greek hero‚ Odysseus. These 3 heroes all have characteristics‚ traits‚ and projected ideals admired and pursued by their societies and for this very reason when both are compared‚ Chris McCandless is the better American hero when compared to Edward Bloom. The strive to become the great‚ powerful ancient

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    Carl McCunn to emphasize the differences between their radical actions and Chris McCandless. There are some similarities between these four people and the similarities between Chris McCandless and three other men just indicates that there was something different about Chris McCandless. Rossellini was a son of wealthy family like McCandless. Also‚ Rossellini was educated‚ and questioned his existence just like McCandless. He wanted to push the limits of a person‚ and chose his way of survival. It was

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