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    huge factor in the life of McCandless. He thought very highly of these writers and that could have been his destiny. I think that he had it in him that he needed to be one with nature and that he just took it way too far by going into the freezing wilderness with a limited amount of gear to survive. When he was offered gear‚ he

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    Into The Wild analysis In the book‚ “Into the Wild” by Christopher McCandless’s‚ is a true story about a young man name Emory who was found dead in the Alaskan wilderness in September 1992. Anyhow‚ McCandless is a senior at Emory. He has driven away most of his friends‚ and barely keeps in touch with his parents. He lets his parents think that he is interested in law school‚ but instead‚ after graduating with honors‚ he donates his $25‚000 savings to charity‚ gets in his car‚ and drives away without

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    But his spirit is soaring” (37). The fact that he has chosen to address his circumstances in third-person and adopts a new name‚ Alex Supertramp‚ is clearly indicative of his inability to completely separate fact from fiction – reality of the raw wilderness from a romanticized idea of life in the wild as depicted in fictional stories. It is noteworthy to mention McCandless change and choice of name‚ as it proves to be relevant to this theme. In the retelling of McCandless’s story‚ Krakauer states that

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    the wilderness‚ and many have found their way back to live off the land. It can be an escape for peace‚ and for introspection. For Chris McCandless‚ recently graduated from Emory University‚ it was not just a journey but more of a test of his self-worth. It was in testing himself that McCandless found his peace‚ but at a grave cost. His obsessions‚ with Jack London ’s romantic wilderness and Leo Tolstoy ’s moral standard‚ ultimately blinded him to the harsh and unforgiving Alaskan wilderness. Chris

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    speaker puts it in a way that we can digest‚ it would be harder for us to digest that the deer is indeed pregnant. He uses the personification of the wilderness listening‚ “I stood in the glare of the warm exhaust turning red; / around our group I could hear the wilderness listen” (line 15). It’s almost as if he’s waiting for an answer from the wilderness on what he should do. He also personified the car in lines thirteen and fourteen‚

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    the start Into The wild by Jon Krakauer to grasp why Chris Mcandless would go into the Alaskan wilderness so unprepared. Chris is dynamic character at first appearance but can be summed up pretty easily. Chris is a spoiled and ignorant kid that can’t handle the pressure of modern day society so makes an attempt to live a simple‚ nomadic life style‚ which includes a fatal trip into the Alaskan wilderness. Chris realizes from his experience that society today is way better than it has ever been in the

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    The novel‚ Into The Wild‚ by Jon Krakauer has many themes or lessons regarding the sad story of a young man named Chris McCandless who died an early and unfortunate death‚ while following his ambitions. Among the many themes found in this book‚ some include a father-son relationship‚ free thought‚ materialism‚ and young manhood. Krakauer describes Chris as a person who was very independent and capable of doing many things. He was someone who didn’t bend to any rules other than his own‚ including

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    with. Chris McCandless was a young man that grew up around the mountains. He loved going on hikes with his father and experiencing new territory. One of the things that McCandless had on his bucket list was to travel to Alaska and be in absolute wilderness. He wanted to spend the summer up there without seeing any sort of civilization. Chris was a very interesting character he did not like anybody telling him how to do anything. He is one of those learn by success and failure type of people. Unfortunately

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    really caught my attention was how McCandless saw the wilderness as pure. It was free from modern society; it was somewhere where he could be himself. McCandless wants freedom. By traveling through the wilderness he gets a sense of that freedom‚ and he finds a way to live the way he wants. Before going out‚ McCandless had a good idea of what he was going to do. Later on in his journey‚ he ends up doing a lot that keeps him from enjoying the wilderness. He spends a lot

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    One overarching theme of ‘s W.O. Mitchell’s Who Has Seen the Wind (1947) is the incongruity between the wild and the domesticated. While this heterogeneity is often represented physically – Mitchell goes to great lengths to describe the vastness of the Saskatchewan prairie – it also manifests as a series of personality conflicts between adult characters. Although protagonist Brian self-assigns the role of mediator upon aspiring to become a ‘dirt doctor‚’ he is not the first to desire placation. Rather

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