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    Into the Wild is a true story about finding one’s own identity in the wilderness. Like Ernest Hemingway, Jon Krakauer also experienced the wonder and the suffering that Chris McCandless went through. Throughout the novel, many comparisons were made between McCandless’s and Krakauer’s backgrounds. They both grew with a solid family background, and they both took long excursions into the wild. Krakauer’s primary purpose in writing this novel is to express the joy of his encounter his nature, and…

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    words, go against society. It was more of a happy, or cheerful feeling. It’s as if there were no worries or any awful occurrences that was happening around because no one is around to attain that. An example of romanticism in Into the Wild, was that Chris was into adventures. He didn’t agree with the day-to-day…

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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…

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    The film Into the Woods is about a man named Christopher McCandless in search of freedom from society. He gives up his home, family, $24,000 worth of saving to charity, his name, and all his possessions to travel across the country. His goal is to make it to the Alaskan wilderness where he will live off the land and connect with nature, away from the modern world. In his 20 months leading to Alaska he encounters many people that help him accomplish his dream. Christopher discovers himself and…

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    Into The Wild Analysis

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    the travels of Christopher McCandless, who ventured across the country starting from the deep south of Georgia and ending in the excruciating cold of Alaska. Not to mention, Chris, who went by the name of Alexander Supertramp to conceal his identity, found himself to be an outsider from society. Furthermore, Chris strongly believed in living his life the way we were meant to live our lives: free. Although Chris grew up living the lavish life that everyone wants, Chris had suffered emotional…

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    named Christopher McCandless is a prime example of this statement, however, he had no experience and went into his adventure very unprepared. Christopher McCandless’s memory is kept alive by the biography, Into the Wild, written by Jon Krakauer. In Krakauer’s book, Into the Wild, he recalls the brief life of Christopher McCandless as he embarks on a great crusade to fulfill his lifelong dream of living in the Alaskan bush. A few weeks after hiking into the bush, however, McCandless was found…

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    After reading Into the Wild chapters 12 13 and 14, I had a lot of thoughts about the family background and why Chris would discard everything and get into the depths of the wilderness and start his own wild life without any hesitation. Chris’s inharmonious relationship with his parents, especially with his father, was one of the main causes that drove him away to the deserted, frigid Alaskan wild. Chris’s unquenchable anger towards his father was normal, however, unjustified. He would never be…

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    a different connotation than the other two novels. Chris McCandless behaves nomadically in the story, moving from one place to another. Shelter he finds becomes just another small chapter in his life. He comes and leaves just as a reader starts and ends a chapter of a. The author of “Into the Wild” portrays shelter and the events that happen there as a part of one’s life that one moves on from and eventually forgets. Once Chris McCandless left one shelter, he almost never sent any word back…

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    Wild, we get to follow the story of Chris McCandless, and how he decided to live off the Alaskan wilderness. Chris wanted to know what it would be like to live off the land, refraining from almost any use of human-made objects or contact with other people. However, with attempting such a bold move, comes consequences. Chris was too naive and unprepared while in Alaska and therefore made a lot of mistakes, but one of his…

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    because he uses quotes from real authors to demonstrate how the wild differentiates from the daily life humans’ lead. Moreover, the excerpts relate to Christopher Johnson McCandless in some sort of way. Krakauer may be including excerpts at the beginning of every chapter to introduce the topic, as well as show a deep comparison of Chris McCandless’s adventure to the excerpt(s). Krakauer makes specific structural choices, length, tone, and content of individual texts, as well as their…

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