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    I believe Chris McCandless enjoyed the idea of transcendentalism. This is a philosophy that says; thought/spiritual things are more real than human experiences. This is shown throughout the book‚ Into the Wild‚ based off of his wanting to be away from society. Throughout the book Chris shows his mild hatred for the current society and life he was living "...he arranged all his paper currency in a pile on the sand - a pathetic little stack of ones and fives and twenties - and put a match to it."

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    Cited: Into_the_Wild_(book). (n.d.). Retrieved January 27‚ 2012‚ from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_the_Wild_%28book%29 (1996). In J. Krakauer‚ Into The Wild.

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    respond with the following: to find their true selves‚ connect with nature‚ challenge their abilities‚ and for the pleasure or adrenaline rush. The biggest reason why people go on these adventures is to find their true selves. In the novel‚ Into the Wild‚ by Jon Krakauer‚ Chris McCandless goes on an adventure in Alaska. Chris was a very intelligent‚ driven young man‚ capable of doing almost anything he set his mind to. He wanted to leave everything behind‚

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    Call of the Wild‚ by Jack London‚ begins in 1897‚ at the start of the Klondike gold rush. The discovery of gold in the Klondike region motivated thousands of men to head for the far north‚ all of them in need of dogs to pull sleds across the frigid arctic trails. Buck is an incredibly large dog‚ half Shepherd and half St. Bernard‚ who has enjoyed a leisurely life on a California ranch. He is stolen and shipped to the Yukon by his family gardener‚ Manuel. Buck learns to survive in this harsh environment

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    The difference between life and death can be listening to the opinions of friends and family. This is portrayed in Into the Wild‚ written by Jon Krakauer and Grizzly Man‚ directed by Werner Herzog. In Walden‚ written by Henry David Thoreau‚ he did not die but his time spent at Walden was time wasted. Depending on the situation‚ it can be vital to take others’ opinions of our actions into consideration when making our own decisions. However‚ in other situations‚ the opposite can occur where it is

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    Obligation to Family The book "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer is a story about a man by the name of Chris McCandless. He is a man who grew up in a DC suburb‚ graduated college and decides to change the ways of his life. He journeys across the country‚ and finds his way to Alaska. His means are to leave the material lifestyle and become at one with nature. During Chris’s adventure he seems to neglect all communication with his family and over look the fact that they care about his health and future

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    Perseverance Through The Idea of Possible Death The idea of possible death of family or friends can make your world come crashing down right before your eyes. In “The Call Of The Wild”‚ Buck’s life has changed and he now fears for the life of himself and his friends. Meanwhile‚ my grandmother’s world came crashing down in her life when she was told by doctors that her nine year-old daughter only had six months to a year to live. She had already lost two of her daughters ten years before which made

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    Jon Krakauer’s is considered an eccentric writer to many‚ even so he is a very intelligent one. Into the Wild is a true story about Chris McCandless who is found dead in the Alaskan Wilderness. The story recaps his life prior to his death. Krakauer writes this story for the notion of how individuals exist in a state of nature might be a component of the work’s essence. Jon also felt a connection to Chris death as he was a huge nature lover as well. Chris McCandless and Jon both had something in

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    Home What is your definition of a home? In today’s society‚ some people would say a home is a place where you experience happiness. In the novel‚ Into the Wild‚ by Jon Krakauer‚ 24-year-old adventurer Chris McCandless decides to leave his family and travel to Alaska in order to experience happiness‚ however‚ he dies at the end due to the harsh Alaskan weather. Before Chris died‚ he was trying to search for his true self and look for a home‚ but‚ Chris struggled and never found a home in his life

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    This change in lifestyle can be both positive and negative changes. An example of a positive change in a person or character’s lifestyle is in Krakauer’s book Into the Wild. Chris McCandless is a positive change in lifestyle because he went into the wilderness to get away from his family troubles. His lifestyle changed into becoming a man who lived in the moment. He also changed his life because he had to learn how to

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