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    Into the Wild: Critical Response Essay Upon reading Jon Krakauer’s book‚ Into the Wild I had an in-depth analysis of how Christopher McCandless died. I also had a debunked version explanation for Chris’ death by Terra Incognita Films. Chris was a young man who grew to love the environment. Through his adventurous escapades it’s clear that he died from a combination of malnutrition‚ weakness‚ and mostly starvation. The book Into the Wild detailed Chris’ life of solitude‚ his only close relationship

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    People like Martin Luther King JR. have contributed so much to our society‚ and have caused a mass amount of change that has changed our world and society for the better. It wasn’t easy though‚ he had to rebel against everyone in his life and rebel against society and even his place in society. He did it though‚ and he howled about and criticized all the things that needed to change in order to make America the great place it was meant to be. He was a hero and a renegade‚ and he helped pave the way

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    can answer one’s questions and has the ability to clear one’s mind. In contrast‚ Transcendentalists believe that technology or a city’s atmosphere can cloud or distracts one’s mind. In the movie Into the Wild directed by Sean Penn in 2007‚ Chris McCandless leaves Atlanta‚ Georgia and heads West. He destroys all evidence of his existence‚ like his driver’s license and Social Security‚ and he escapes from his self-destructive parents in order to achieve his version of ultimate freedom. As he makes his

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    Richard Miller has a lot to say in The Dark Night Of The Soul but one thing that really stuck out to me was that there is only so much we can do to try and control the behavior of students. Reading and writing isn’t going to save every one of their problems. It can have just as much of an effect on someone today as technology can. In most of the stories he shows there is this concept along with many others that have to do with reading and writing. “ It’s reassuring to think that either the work

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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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    ultimate freedom. Into the Wild describes Chris McCandless’s journey as he reaches his destination to find what he was searching for. In the course of two years Chris McCandless experienced many adventures as a vagabondage. Along his path he met people who befriended him and whom he influenced and impacted their lives. Before Chris McCandless began his odyssey‚ he gives up his home‚ family and donates all his savings from his college fund to OXFAM America‚ a charity dedicated to fight hunger. He wanted

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    security and self-esteem a child develops later in life can often be directly correlated to their level of attachment they developed to their caregiver(s). 2. Describe the attributes that Chris McCandless displayed that might make you believe he had or didn’t have an attachment disorder? Chris McCandless shows a sense of distance from society and people in general. He doesn’t want to conform to what he view as his parents or society’s expectations of him. He appears not to want to form or upkeep

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    Jim is a slave and he overhears his owner talking about swelling him again‚ so out of fear‚ he runs away in opes to find freedom. Huckleberry Finn‚ on the other hand‚ runs away partly because he doesn’t like his home situation and partly because he is looking for an adventure. During the novel‚ Huck and Jim eventually meet up and go on the adventure to find a new home together and to escape slavery together. When Jim and Huck talk about being free‚ “it made him all over trembly and feverish to

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    Between a Rock and a Hard Place “Get busy living or get busy dying”(Andy Dufresne). Although this was quoted by a character in a movie‚ true life adventurer Chris Mccandless‚ also known as Alexander Supertramp‚ lived by this quote each day. After reading Into The Wild‚ the novel based on Chris Mccandless‚ a young scholarly man named Aron Ralston left his standard business life and devoted his life to adventuring‚ and living each day to the fullest. April 26‚ 2003‚ Aron Ralston embarked

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    contrasting them with each other. ‘Into the Wild’ follows the journey of Christopher McCandless‚ a boy travelling to Alaska. He travels with the belief that freedom and happiness are having new experiences. With this belief he travels into the wilderness of Alaska‚ alone. McCandless’s beliefs directly relate to what Thoreau was saying. Throughout the film depiction of ‘Into the Wild’ it was made clear that McCandless didn’t want to be held down by anything‚ starting with him giving away a majority

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