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    According to the remembrance of his family and university friends, Christopher J. McCandless was a outwardly well-adjusted 21 year old at the time of his disappearance. Chris was a caring, nice and unique individual, but he also had a side that many people did not know about. "McCandless’s personality was puzzling in its complexity. He was intensely private but could be convivial and gregarious in the extreme. And despite his overdeveloped social conscience, he was no tight-lipped, perpetually…

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    Chris McCandless was an unordinary individual. He was considered to be a sociopath because of his irrational decisions, but in most cases he was an outcast to society. He made unpredictable choices for his life to find himself . Chris McCandless was an adventurous insensitive young man who wanted a different life than what his parents wanted for him. He set out to challenge his capabilities out in the wild which eventually got him killed. “Driving west out of Atlanta, he intended to invent an…

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    Into the Wild is a drama film directed by Sean Penn displaying the original story written by John Krakauer. In the film, a man named Christopher Johnson McCandless acted by Emile Hirsch is from a wealthy family and just graduates Emory University as a top student and athlete. However, Christopher has his own ideas about the meaning of life. Instead of continuing his study or embarking on a prestigious and profitable career, he chooses to donate all his money to charity, rid himself of his…

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    Chris McCandless was an interesting young adult who excelled at school, competed in athletics, and was appreciated by everyone he encountered. He was a man who explored the world and took advantage of everything that life had to offer. In order to take on some of life’s most fulfilling adventures, McCandless left his family, donated out all his money, and abandoned his car and personal belongings. Many authors believe that Chris made a mistake and refer to him as a “dumbass” or as “ignorant.”…

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    Jon Krakauer demonstrates a very unique character. The character, Chris McCandless, is a person that is described very differently from anyone that knew or read of him. McCandless utilizes his characteristics by living a different life. The type of person that Chris McCandless was shocked his family and others. Being said, he was a very unique individual. Some characteristics that explain Chris is independent, and self reliant. Chris was always a leader and did not listen to any advice that was…

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    Chris McCandless was the protagonist of the book Into the Wild. Chris set out to travel into the wild because he lacked clarification in his life. It all started from Chris’s youth when every day his father Walt McCandless and Billie Jhonson worked nonstop and did not express their love towards their kids. Instead, they fought because they were constantly stressing on bills to pay and mouths to feed; As a result, Chris and Carine distanced themselves from thier parents. The only real…

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    determination any objective can be reached. Chris McCandless and Adam Shepherd, two young men who encounter journeys to prove self reliance and that aspirations were still achievable. Chris McCandless from“Death of an Innocent” by Jon Krakauer, excursion leaded him to Alaska, leaving his family in the dark about his whereabouts. While, Adam Shepherd from “ Scratch Beginnings” by Adam shepherd, explained his project to his family and left for South Carolina. McCandless and Shepherd, both…

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    powerful leaders have been misunderstood for thousands of years throughout history, Chris McCandless endured being misunderstood in all aspects of his life. Not only was McCandless misunderstood during his life, but he continues to be misconstrued years after his death. Even though his parents, peers, and readers of his journey all misunderstood his beliefs and values, Christopher McCandless still followed his…

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    There were many things that led Chris McCandless into the wild. In my perspective, what led McCandless into the wilderness was his family problems. More imparticular, his father. The downfalls of their relationship cause many other hardships to Chris’s life. Krakauer says “Chris's smoldering anger, it turns out, was fueled by a discovery he’d made two summers earlier, during his cross-country wanderings. When he arrived in California, he’d visited the El Segundo neighborhood where he’d spent…

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    "Do not go where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail" (Emerson). Transcendentalism is a philosophical movement that occured in the early nineteenth century. In the movie "Into The Wild", Chris McCandless followed the ideas of many trascendentalist. Transcendentalist beliefs were centered around nature, god, disconnecting from society, and living the life style as a mimimalist. Were they trying to make connections between the main character and transcendentalist…

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