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    Into The Wild A true story written By John Krakauer and published by Villard in 1996. Christopher McCandless grew up in Annandale‚ Virginia. In 1990 when he graduated from university‚ he stopped talking with his family and donated his College money to charity then started traveling across the United States then later abandoned his car in a flash flood. In April 1992‚ he hitchhiked to the Stampede Trail in Alaska. He started down the trail with 10 pounds of rice‚ a camera‚ a map of the area

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    Daniel Keyes’s fictional story‚ "Flowers for Algernon"‚ drew on themes‚ patterns of events‚ and character types from the Biblical story of the Garden of Eden. Both stories had a mutual theme: Ignorance is bliss. Both stories also shared a similar pattern of events. Charlie Gordon‚ the protagonist in "Flowers for Algernon"‚ and Adam and Eve‚ the main characters in the Garden of Eden‚ all started out in a state of innocence‚ unaware of evil‚ until they were encouraged to become smarter. After they

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    THE WORLD "If we admit that human life can be ruled by reason‚ then all possibility of life is destroyed." We create meaning of our ideas and carefully communicate them to our readers so as to leave the most lasting impact. The novel "Into the Wild" is one that is significant because of how effectively Jon Krakauer took Christopher McCandless relationships‚ struggles and adventures and developed them into a well written novel‚ which to say the least left a lasting impression on its readers. It

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    Call of the Wild Notes

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    hunting moose in the forest. Upon returning to the camp‚ Buck slays these dancing Yeehats in rage‚ mourning for his dead friend. His love for Thornton had always been stronger than the call of the wild; however‚ with Thornton dead‚ Buck reenters the forest and joins a wolf pack‚ living life from then on as a wild beast. Judge Miller: A wealthy‚ retired judge who owns a spacious estate in California’s Santa Clara Valley. Buck’s St. Bernard father had been Judge Miller’s devoted companion‚ and Buck succeeds

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    live there ‚I like the Asiatic culture‚ people there live in peace and live in harmony with nature ‚and they are more developed than us ‚and that my reasons behind going there. However when I saw the movie” into the wild” ‚ I liked the Christopher McCandless idea’s to go to the wild ‚ but I disagree with him in many sides .so let us make comparaison

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    advantage or drew back from a foe he had started on the way to Death. Kill or be killed‚ eat or be eaten‚ was the law; and this mandate‚ down out of the depths of Time‚ he obeyed.”--Jack London Author of the Call of the wild. A major theme in Jack London’s classic novel Call of the Wild is that life is kill or be killed‚ in which Buck has to overcome. In the beginning of the book‚ Buck must learn how to survive‚ fight‚ and to think quickly. First‚ Buck needs to learn how to survive when people

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    PLOT OF INTO THE WILD (FILM) The film is presented in a nonlinear narrative‚ jumping back and forth between McCandless ’s time spent in Alaskan wilderness and his two-year travels leading up to his journey to Alaska. The plot summary here is told in a more chronological order. In May 1992‚ Christopher McCandless (Emile Hirsch) arrives in a remote area just north of the Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska and sets up a campsite in an abandoned bus. At first‚ McCandless is content with the

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    Preservation of wild life   Man’s ever increasing needs and greed have led him to intrude indiscriminately into the world of nature. He has not only lost the awe and fear which was a part of nature worship in the early religions‚ but has developed an almost ruthless attitude towards the world of animals. He has felled trees‚ built dams and has disturbed the peaceful seclusion of the forests. With thousands of men working on dam sites and vehicular traffic moving round the clock‚ animals are forced

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    Krakauer‚ in Into the Wild‚ adds his personal life to bring more awareness and understanding between the reader and Chris McCandless. By doing this‚ he connects himself to McCandless emotionally to attract more ethos‚ and pathos‚ to Chris’s story. In this paragraph‚ Krakauer uses his personal testimony with his father to further develop Chris’ story showing how the relationship affected his future through chronological development‚ and the disparity between him and his father. During the story

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    Into the Life of a Fascinating Man Jon Krakauer’s novel Into the Wild explores the mystery surrounding Christopher McCandless‚ a 24-year-old man who disappeared into the Alaskan wilderness in April of 1992 and never returned. McCandless’ body was found three weeks after his death from some type of poisonous berry. Christopher McCandless was born into an upper-middle class family in Virginia. In 1990‚ he graduated from Emory University in Atlanta‚ Georgia with a degree in Anthropology and History

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