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    independence of solitude.” Ralph Waldo Emerson. Into the Wild is a book that focuses on the life of Chris McCandless and his journey through the Alaskan Wilderness. In the process of Chris‚ finding himself he left many people hurt and wondering why. Some even questioned his mental state when he made those rash decisions. Chris went out into the wilderness off on childish impulses‚ sheer anger‚ and the desire to seek revenge on his parents. Some people thought Chris’ decision was understandable but others

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    Name: Instructor: Course: Date: A Problem of Nature in The Call of the Wild by Gary Snyder The poem Call of the Wild by Gary Snyder represents an ecological view on relationship between nature and Western civilization‚ as well as on peace and war. The image of the West in this poem is characterized by repression‚ ignorance‚ and violence. It ruins both wild nature with its forests and animals‚ and civilized human ’nature’. Thus‚ the term nature itself appears to be problematic. I argue that Snyder

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    “Nations should pass laws to preserve any remaining wilderness areas in their natural state‚ even if these areas could be developed for economic gain." I partially agree with the statement that nations should pass laws to preserve any remaining wilderness areas in their natural state‚ even if these areas could be developed for economic gain. However‚ my contrary viewpoint/standpoint/view might involve in a compromise between development of human beings and preservation for the ecology environment

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    Frederic Edwin Church “Twilight in the wilderness” (1806) Frederic Edwin Church was born on May 4‚ 1826 in Hartford Connecticut. He passed on April 7‚ 1900 at the age of 73. (Bereading for pleasure.blogspot.com/.../Fredrick-Edwin-Church-Twilight) Frederic was a talented nature artist. He painted many beautiful scenes of the countries wilderness. The painting I have chosen to write my analysis on is “Twilight in the Wilderness.” This painting was done in 1860 right around

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    of life which he viewed as unnecessary. He brought it back to the basic fundamentals of life‚ the bare essentials that one needs to make a sustainable living for oneself. The Alaskan wilderness forced Chris into becoming independent.
 On paper this sounds like an ideal situation. Living all alone in the wilderness without a care in the world. But there are many hardships one can encounter when venturing off into the unknown. Fortunately Chris McCandless was different‚ he knew exactly what he wanted

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    The wilderness has a certain allure as a pristine place for free of the evils of a modern society. Chris McCandless also learns it’s a place where one can be free and get in touch with one’s soul. However‚ the reality of living in the wilderness can be quite different from the romantic notions harbored by those who set it as an escape. Chris McCandless simply is fascinated with the wilderness‚ but will learn that it’s beauty carries many hardships you must endure to survive in it. While Chris is

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    Adventurer Chris McCandless was a very educated man. He was a law school graduate and was also very adventurous. He thought he was invincible and that nothing could touch him and that was one of the main reasons why he had went off into the wilderness. He had a rebellious spirit because of the events that had occurred in his child hood and that had an influence of his behavior. He was born on February 12‚ 1968 in El Segundo‚ California to his parents Walt and Wilhelmina. His father

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    “Jack London is King” this was carved in to a block of wood found at the bus where Chris McCandless’s body was found. Chris McCandless admired Jack London as a man and a writer. Chris went into the wild’s of Alaska to prove that he could live off the land‚ with no modern conveniences‚ and no human contact. Jack London wrote stories about men and animals experiences against the environment‚ and survival against hardships‚ which were written from his own life. His works included individualism and the

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    Describe events from Randy Morgenson’s life that influenced his strong devotion to protecting the wilderness of California’s High Sierra range. Identify his specific concerns for protecting the wilderness. In the vast sierra wilderness‚ for me‚ without this class and this chance to read book” last season for extra credit‚ I will never know about one guy who tried to change people’s idea toward wilderness. Randy Morgenson‚ from when he was 8 year old‚ with the existence of his father who love slow life

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    the man ran into a number of obstacles he couldn’t overcome and succumbed to the cold‚ unable to reach his boys at the camp. Goes from focusing on his destination and how to get there‚ and how to survive. What (Themes): 1) Survival in the Wilderness 2) Individual vs. Nature 3) Death There was plenty of comparison and irony between the man and the wolf‚ which highlighted‚ I think‚ a number of themes in this short story. The man and the dog were unnamed. Playing off the title‚ maybe one

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