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    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 peaceful and quiet. The only sound was running water

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    Chris Chambers is a good-hearted kid that lives in the distasteful shadow of his father‚ a petty criminal and dreg of society. Although Chris wants people to judge him individually and fairly‚ he is pigeonholed by society as a troublesome punk from a family of losers. Chris Chambers is the brother of a hoodlum who goes by the name of Eyeball‚ who is a menace to many people. Chris‚ although he is a good kid‚ is always blamed when bad things happen. Everyone expects him to turn out like his older brother

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    Biographic Information for Chris Van Allsburg Chris Van Allsburg was born on June 18th‚ 1949 in Grand Rapids Michigan. As a child Chris’ family moved three times‚ although always staying within Grand Rapids. The last house he lived in with his parents and sister was a Tudor style house in East Grand Rapid‚ which would later become the inspiration for the cover illustration of The Polar Express. Although Chris never studied art in high school he got accepted to the University of Michigan college

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    American Sniper‚ by Chris Kyle‚ is the autobiography of Chris Kyles experiences of being a Navy seal in one of the worlds most corrupt country‚ Iraq. The United States verses Iraq war started in 2003 and ended in 2011. During the war‚ Chris has achieved 2 silver star badges and 5 bronze star badges due to Valor. As Chris‚ being the deadliest sniper with a total amount of 160 confirmed kills‚ he acquired the nickname “The Devil of Ramadi” by the Insurgency. Outside of being a Navy Seal‚ Chris is a loving

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    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 just another Bear Grylls wanna-be. In this respect the author is correct. He isn’t just

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    Although Chris McCandless is in many ways viewed as a transcendentalist‚ by criteria‚ he consistently contradicts himself throughout his Alaskan journey of self-realization in Into the Wild. Transcendentalism can be portrayed by three main characteristics. One trait is the notion of a prioritization of the individual. Another trait includes the concept of intelligence commencing with self-knowledge derived from experience and mistakes. The last criterion of a transcendentalist is that one must thoroughly

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    Jackson wants to hand pick his own staff‚ but luckily for Chris Tabor‚ he gets to stick around. With a franchise that is in disarray‚ Tabor‚ the Special Teams Coordinator had been one of very few consistencies. He survived his third coaching change since becoming a Cleveland Brown. For those who don’t know Tabor‚ after spending 3 yrs with the Chicago Bears‚ he was brought to Cleveland by then head coach Pat Shurmur in 2011. What Chris has brought to Cleveland has gone unnoticed to most‚ but it’s

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    the life of Chris Mccandless aka Alexander Supertramp on his two year long journey to the Alaskan wilderness. He presents a real life character with many flaws and a drive unknown to most during his life but himself. He was seeking to sedate his desire for adventure‚ and to solve the problems he faced at home. Christopher Johnson McCandless was a young man who was born in El Segundo‚ California. He was the first child of Billie and Walt McCandless. Later‚

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    or not Chris McCandless was a hero. Jon Krakauer sees him as a tragic hero who lived the unmediated life that he wanted to and which he died trying to. Many Alaskans see him as an unprepared fool who didn’t see what the wilderness really was in which he wanted to commune with. Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer goes through the story of Chris McCandless and his adventure into the Alaskan wilderness. He retraces the steppes that Chris that led up to him going missing in Alaska. Even though Chris did what

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    Chris McCandless longed for independence and freedom from the life he was living and embarks on the adventure of a lifetime. Jon Krakauer‚ the author of Into the Wild‚ begins the book by giving the reader a narration of his journey ‚then shortly after changes into a mystery by telling the reader of a dead body found in the bus. The readers can infer that the body found is Chris‚ giving the reader a feeling that he was crazy for making this venture into the wild and doubt his mental state. Krakauer

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