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    filing the heavy brass collar from off his neck.” This quote and essay proves how adaptation is the key to survival. In the classic novel Call Of The Wild, A dog named Buck had to learn that adaptation is the key to survival by getting dog-napped, beaten, and upholding his rank in the dog sled pack. For Buck, it was hard to survive in the wild with all its threats. In the beginning of this book, Buck “lived the life of a sated aristocrat.” The first thing Buck had to adapt to was getting…

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    Analysis Of Into The Wild By Jon Krakauer

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    actually because he mixed up two easily mistaken plants. One plant was good for you, and the other, when eaten enough of, was lethal. When Chris went into a drought of game, he subsisted off of plants. He ate a lot of the wild potato seed, which he mixed up with the wild pea seed. This killed him in the end. ?The main reason of Chris? expedition into the Alaskan interior was to see how far he could go, test his limits, and stand face to face with nature? (Krakauer…

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    idealist parents and society. He desired to be rid of all things materialistic and to be isolated in a place that was untouched by the civilizations of man. Chris believed that relationships were not important enough to keep him from going into the wild. At the end of the Christopher’s life, he discovered the value of relationships, and would have came back into society had he survived. McCandless was on the right path towards understanding the value of relationships, unfortunately, he was never…

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    The story of "The Call Of The Wild" introduces a character Buck who has prove the strength in the survival in this world also being able to show strength and instinct in the wilderness.The story shows the struggle of the people and the dogs being able to go into the wilderness and be able to survive in the world.Buck one of the main characters are resilient and very smart and one of the strongest animal in the pack to be able to make it in the wilderness and not punk out and be scared or afraid…

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    In the memoir Wild by Cheryl Strayed, she recounts her 1,100 mile hike along the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). After losing her mother to lung cancer, her marriage ending in divorce because of her infidelity, her family struggling to stay connected, and her drug use, Strayed turned to the PCT in hopes of finding herself and becoming the woman her mother always hoped she would be. While visiting Minneapolis, she picks up the book, The Pacific Crest Trail, Volume 1: California. At first, she picks up…

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    Into the Wild, the Story of Christopher McCandless Sean Penn does an outstanding job creating the film adaptation of Jon Krakauer’s Book, Into the Wild. The film also dubbed, Into the Wild, tells the spectacular and tear jerking true story of Christopher McCandless (played by Emile Hirsch). Penn, shooting in the same locations Chris traveled, gives us a clear and accurate image of Chris’s journey through North America. Notes written within the many notebooks of Chris, display across the…

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    to show in the story “Into the WIld” it shows that he does not want to be a normal human being, he wants to be free and wants to be able to do what is wanted. The imagery of nature that is brought up in all chapters really shows and describes the beauty and freedom that chris has. Some of the nature might have been harmful to him but in the end he only really wanted that feeling of no one controlling him and getting that experience.The author of the book “Into the Wild” tells the story for Chris…

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    In Jon Krakauer's book Into the Wild he tends to primarily use the third person. He uses this style to both describe Christopher McCandless’ thoughts and feelings, as well as the other important characters in the book. And example of this would be Gallien’s reaction, Gallien is the man…

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    “Mom! Help me!” Chapter 13 In Chapter 13 of Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, the author interviews Chris McCandless’s younger sister, Carine. She is compared to McCandless several times throughout this chapter. Krakauer writes when describing Carine, “Also like Chris, she clashed fiercely with Walt and Billie..the differences between the siblings were greater than their similarities” (Page 129).Carine cannot imagine herself going out into the wild like her brother…

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    Call of the Wild is a novella by Jack London that portrays a dog named Buck who is a fit, but lazy dog living in California. He is pushed suddenly into the hard work of a sled dog. He works to survive his new life, adapting constantly. Throughout the book, adaptation is essential for him to survive his tough life, for only the fittest survive. Although many things are necessary for survival, adaptation is the main one. In the scene in which the quote appears, Buck is trying to find where all the…

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