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    In Into the Wild Chris McCandless was able to live off the land in Alaska for a few months, but did not survive as long as he wanted to without dying of unknown causes (2). Chris Mccandless was full of wanderlust and his goal was to live in Alaska without any assistance or modern technology. He did a successful job for a while, but ended up being unprepared. Therefore despite his strong desire to fulfill…

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    ones he loved to go to the wild in Alaska. He left home without telling his family where he was going so once they noticed he was gone they didn't know where to look. Why would he leave his family like today?... He must really like the wild enough to leave his family. So this essay will answer this question, what did mcCandless like about the wild? McCandless is no longer poisoned by the civilization. McCandless has been living in a bus he found in alaska and he writes journal entries…

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    otherwise. Chris’s goal was to reach the Alaska wilderness and he didn’t want anything else except that. Everyone has their own personal goals and Chris’s goal was to live his live how he aspired and he shouldn’t be looked at as a lunatic for trying to obtain it. On his journey, Chris encountered many hardships and challenges throughout his voyage. Chris had so much dedication and bravery he never once wanted to back down and abandon his dream of reaching Alaska. A person with this much…

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    The novel Into the wild by Jon Krakauer is about a graduate student from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. The graduate student, Christopher Johnson Mccandless, decides that his life isn’t right for him so he journeys to Alaska in hope of being able to live in peace. On May 12, 1990, he tells his parents that he was going to be going on a road trip using his yellow Datsun, but he was actually planning on leaving and not coming back. Later that year during June, he sends his final college…

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    fish in the Atlantic waters of Alaska. However, around the turn of the 20th century, that changed drastically. Due to actions both caused by both man and nature, the fish population was drastically reduced and the fishing industry suffered major losses. Several factors contributed to the problem and the Alaskan fishing industry suffered great losses. Thankfully, with the help of practices and procedures implemented by the communities, people, and governments of Alaska, the area now enjoys a…

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    Chris McCandless set out on an adventure in the wilderness of Alaska with hardly any supplies.“Alex admitted that the only food in his pack was a ten-pound bag of rice. His gear seemed exceedingly minimal for the harsh conditions of the interior, which in April still lay buried under the winter snowpack”(5). McCandless seemed to be smart but it was his naivety and stubbornness that led to his death. He thought he knew the way of things, however he had deeper research that should’ve been done…

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    others could not believe someone could act so impulsive. Some even believed, “‘Krakauer is a kook if he doesn’t think Chris ‘Alexander Supertramp’ McCandless was a kook,’ […] ‘McCandless had already gone over the edge and just happened to hit bottom in Alaska.’” (71). Throughout chapter 8, Krakauer demonstrates that McCandless is hardly the only individual who had…

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    Chris McCandless died, starving and alone in the Alaskan wilderness. His death sent shockwaves through the country, inspiring the book Into The Wild, by Jon Krakauer. Readers of Krakauer’s stirring novel have raised the question: was Chris McCandless unprepared for his escapade or did he merely suffer a cruel hand of fate? When the romance and mythology is removed from his story, it becomes clear that McCandless was in over his head from day one. Though he had enough confidence for 10 people and…

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    alter ego, both experience issues with family and both embrace the idea of ultimate freedom. These traits reveal that one cannot attempt to stay young forever. Throughout Into the Wild Chris McCandless, also known as Alex Supertramp, journeys into Alaska with the intent to survive on minimal supplies. Unfortunately he fails, meeting his demise after a series of poor decisions and bad judgement calls. To…

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    dawns on him as he looks at the view of a distant city and imagines people watching television or eating dinner. The absence of human contact compels him to recognize the value of companionship, foreshadowing a similar discovery Chris will uncover in Alaska. The inclusion of Krakauer’s own story in Into the Wild does the opposite of complicating McCandless’s story. It allows the audience to see, if not into McCandless’s mind, at least into the mind of someone who had a similar mindset. While…

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