12B: American Literature 15 March 2012 Into the Wild Temperament Type Analysis The novel Into the Wild is a nonfiction novel published by Jon Krakauer who investigated the life and death of a free spirited individual named Christopher McCandless. McCandless was a recent Emory University graduate who sought to suck the marrow out of life through an independent experience in nature and purposely sought to this experience in the rawest form of supplies. He was found dead in August of 1992 in an
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Chris McCandless faults and traits. Chris is an intelligent guy but he finds a new meaning for life and wants to go discover it. He didn’t have any contact with his parents but was contacting his sister carrie. Krakauer does a tremendous job of interviewing everyone who had anything to do with McCandless from his parents‚ when he grew up‚ to the people who found his body in the abandoned bus in Alaska.
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life does affect the world around them. Becoming a productive member of society is what is expected from most people today‚ especially the wealthy. Chris McCandless‚ from the novel Into the Wild‚ was the son of a well respected and very rich family‚ who gave up his whole well-to-do lifestyle. Jon Krakauer’s argument‚ in his novel about McCandless‚ is if he truly was selfish in abandoning those who loved and cared for him by going off into the wild .McCandless’s quest for “ultimate freedom” was an
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Discussion Questions 1. I completely agree with the author’s assessment in that Christopher McCandless definitely invented a new life for himself searching for a raw‚ transcendent experience.” McCandless reinvented himself by changing his name to “Alexander Supertramp” and living off of nature in the wild. “At one point Westerberg discovered from a tax form that McCandless real name was Chris‚ not Alex” (18) After he graduated from college‚ his life was transcendent because he went against his
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Allison Grubb Cultural analysis Prof. Santana English 102 30 March 2017 No Risk‚ No Reward? In September 1992‚ Chris McCandless was found in an abandoned bus in Alaska. Into the Wild is his story. But what is his story supposed to teach us? McCandless’s journey into the wilderness is ultimately one of self-discovery and reinvention. Through his travels‚ he transforms from an angry‚ recent graduate‚ eager to break all ties with his family‚ into a wanderer and amateur mountaineer. But‚ in the end
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of life comes from our encounters with new experiences.” ( McCandless). Christopher McCandless a young man wanting to experience life to the fullest in the Alaskan wilderness without a plan. I support Cellarman’s argument about McCandless is ignorant due to his lack of planning for his trip into the wilderness‚ but I disagree with him because I think McCandless courage nor his ideas are very inspirational. As a matter of fact‚ McCandless was ignorant due to lack of his preparation for his trip and
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known to happen to Chris McCandless on hit trip to Alaska. Chris’s goal was to live for a period of time disconnected from everything. He never made it back and people were very critical about his trip. Chris journalized his trip and a year later Krakauer later traveled to where he died. Krakauer and his team discussed McCandless’s challenges. Krakauer went to Alaska to visit the bus‚ his team was critical of McCandless‚ and I agreed with them for the most part. McCandless was determined to travel
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A Modern Day Transcendentalist The story of Chris McCandless is an inspiring one. Transcendentalism is the act of finding inner peace and relaxing. David Henry Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson are two authors who are transcendentalists. The idea of transcendentalism was started in America in the 1850’s. Chris McCandless is a college student who decides to become a transcendentalist. Chris McCandless is an example of a modern day transcendentalist because he fits the ideals of Walden‚ Self
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Christopher McCandless was a young college graduate‚ who gave up everything to go live in the wild. Many people believe that McCandless was crazy and ignorant‚ others like Jon Krakauer‚ the author of Into the Wild believe otherwise. I agree with the author that Christopher McCandless wasn’t a crazy‚ a sociopath‚ or an outcast‚ because he got along with many people very well‚ but he did seem somewhat incompetent‚ even though he survived for a long period of time. McCandless was very bright and
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upcoming summer on the road as well. His exact words were ‘I think I’m going to disappear for a while‚’” (Krakauer‚ 21) One may say that Chris McCandless was an arrogant fool considering the decisions he made throughout his short life. Others may say he was an incredible inspiration and should be honored beyond his death for his choices. McCandless may have made some questionable choices within his journey‚ yet he was nothing less of an inspiration to those who feel that they have not ‘found themselves’
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