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    Into the Wild is the captivating story of Christopher McCandless, a brilliant college graduate who, out of nowhere, leaves his family, friends, and all the common luxuries of civilization in search of a greater form of life close to nature and separated from society. Shortly after his college graduation, he gives away his inheritance to charity and hoping to forget his past life, changes his name to “Alexander Supertramp”. One of McCandless's favorite essays was Civil Disobedience by Henry…

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    provide different battles for every individual, Chris McCandless transformed pride from a deadly sin to a very literal meaning. On April 28th, 1992, Chris embarked on his great Alaskan journey only to be found dead on September 6th of the same year. In Jon Krakauer 's novel Into the Wild, we are given an inside view into Chris ' solitary journey from Emory University to the abandoned bus where he drew his final breath. I firmly believe that Chris ' death could have been avoided if it were not…

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    lots of people that were influence by Chris McCandless. I would say adventurous people were influenced by this book because one example in specific comes to mind when Krakauer states, “A year and a week after Chris McCandless decided not to attempt to cross the Teklanika River, I stand on the opposite bank the eastern side, the highway side – and gaze into the churning water. I, too, hope to cross the river. I want to visit the bus. I want to see where McCandless died, to better understand why.”…

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    Wild Bet Chris McCandless son of a wealthy parents graduates from Emory,University as a top student athlete.However,instead of embarking on a prestige and profortible career;he chooses to give his savings to charity,rid himself of his possessions,and set out on a journey to the alaskan wilderness. was a smart but ignorant person because,he had everything that a children would want in their life but, he just was different he didn’t want to live under his parents.He wanted to live his life how he…

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    survive the alaskan wilderness is food, water, oxygen, and shelter/warmth. But Chris Mccandless had hardly any food or clothing to keep warm, which brings me to ponder why he would run away from the complete life he already had. But after I learned about Chris’ life back in El Segundo, California, I understood why he escaped to his only home he ever knew, the wilderness. In Jon Krakauer’s book “Into The Wild”, Chris Mccandless struggled to figure out his self-meaning and died in isolation in the…

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    can not. Chris Mccandless was not able to tell the difference between them because of works of fiction that he read. Some people may be able to or in certain situations people may be able to. Most of the time people are unable to and will chase…

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    identified as Christopher Johnson McCandless. Following his death, many people began to question McCandless's state of mind and purpose of living in the wild. Thus, raising the question of why McCandless's death evokes such strong emotion in people? I believe McCandless serves a symbol of freedom, pureness and the disbelief of the modern American life; however, how can one respect his actions and decisions that can be deemed foolish or dangerous?…

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    book Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, the main character Chris McCandless leaves home to accomplish his dream of living off the land in Alaska on his own away from society. The main character in this story has been called both a hero and a fool and it is still a controversy today. This topic has sparked a lot of debate among the readers of the novel. The purpose of this novel is to reveal all of the significant events that happened throughout Chris McCandless’s journey to Alaska. On McCandless’s…

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    The wild was a place where Chris Mccandless was able to let go of everything, he believed that Ron would find the same peace as well as happiness if he explored just a bit. Throughout the book there is plenty of evidence where Mccandless shows that he doesn’t really need to be social or need new things to be happy. At first, I feel as if he didn’t convince Ron that there was a lot to explore, until he got attracted to Chris and saw the kind of person he was. Chris does provide evidence about his…

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    Into the Wild is a nonfiction book by Jon Krakauer. In the book the main character, Chris McCandless, gives up all most of his possessions and life. He then goes on an endeavor in which he attempts to live in the Alaskan wilderness where he dies. McCandless lived out his life the way he did due to inspiration by Jack London, Leo Tolstoy, and Henry Thoreau. Chris McCandless lived out his life to the extent he did because he was inspired by Jack London. “ The dominant primordial beast was…

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