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    Ann Burden finds herself stuck with a murderer. Unlike Ann, Chris struggles to survive in nature. Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer features a survivalist named Christopher McCandless who tries to live in the Alaskan wilderness with a minimal amount of materials. Ann Burden and Christopher McCandless both find themselves in life or death situations. The fact that Ann is productive and considerate helps her escape annihilation; in contrast Chris, an adventurous but unprepared survivalist,…

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    In Jon Krakauer’s book Into the Wild, the reader can see how many issues Chris McCandless, the main character, has dealt with. Despite having many issues, Chris feels like it is best for him to leave his parents without notice so that he can go enjoy life without having to deal with anything. While he is out exploring, he finally feels free and relieved from the society that was set by his parents. Before leaving, Chris had just graduated from college and was actually planning to further his…

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    Did you know that Chris McCandless went into the Alaskan wilderness thinking the he could survive with only a little food and few supplies? Chris thought that what he brought would be plenty to last him until he decided to leave. He also thought that he had enough experience based on his previous trips, like when he went to Mexico. Chris believed that he could survive anything. I think that Chris was wrong about thinking that he was prepared to survive the harsh Alaska wilderness. He had…

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    this take Chris’ life? In the novel Into the Wild, Jon Krakauer recounted a true story of Christopher McCandless’ Alaskan adventure. He stripped himself of most of his possessions, leaving his backpack as the only companion, then sets off into the wild to find reality. Chris McCandless, since young, was a determined man, acting mostly merely to his own will, almost to the point of self-absorption. Instructions, rules, along with others’ advice and opinion virtually never concerned Chris much.…

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    Catcher in the Rye by D.J. Salinger are stories of opinionated, stubborn young men on introspective journeys provoked by feelings that they are unable to comprehend. The protagonists, Chris McCandless and Holden Caulfield, both travel nearly identical paths, though they have very unique idiosyncrasies. Both Chris McCandless and Holden Caulfield are linked by the unhealable wound archetype, and fueled by oppressed feelings of discontent and confusion towards their family members respectively.…

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    Or sometimes they feel like there is more to them then just the life they’re living so they leave. Which is exactly what Chris Mccandless did in “Into The Wild” by Jon Krakauer. Chris explained how he was on a journey to kill the false being inside him. Chris wanted a change, the life he was living and the future that was ready for him is not what he wanted. Chris craved adventure and when we went on the craziest adventure ever, he found himself. People find themselves in crazy ways, but…

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    “Happiness is only real when shared.” was written in Chris McCandless’s journal. The journal was found when the police and hitchhikers found his body in an abandoned bus where he had been living off the land in Alaska. This quote reflects McCandless’ belief because it tells you that he was happy sharing his journey with the people he met along the way. In the book, Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer discusses some other explorers that shared the same desire to experience the extremes of life. It…

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    In the article “Chris McCandless from an Alaska Park Ranger's Perspective" by Peter Christian. Christian talks about how if McCandless had a map and learned about the Alaskan wilderness he could have lived “He arrived at the Stampede Trail without even a map of the area. If he had a good map he could have walked out of his predicament using one of several routes that could have been successful. Consider where he died. An abandoned bus. How did it get there? On a trail. If the bus could get…

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    Into the Wild Summer Reading 1. Was Chris McCandless’ death a “foolish, pointless, death” (71)? Did he lack “the requisite humility” to go into the wild (72)? Explain. While it appears reasonable to throw McCandless into the “cliché” of people who wandered into the wilderness without a clue of what’s to come, it is at the same time harsh to say that his death is worth no more than a killing on the street. Due to the means of his death, it would be more appropriate to call it “untimely,” as there…

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    being prepared, taking a risk, and ultimately dying for a dream. In the novel, Into the Wild, Jon Krakauer depicts Chris McCandless as an unprepared, vulnerable individual, who shuts himself off from the outside world, eventually leading to his death. Chris McCandless’s unpreparedness and unawareness of what he is about to face is one of the main reasons for his death. As McCandless is picked up hitchhiking by Jim, an accomplished and experienced hunter, Jim immediately notices,…

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