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    In To The Wild Analysis

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    Response Paper to In to the Wild What Chris regarded as culture, seems to relate to the behaviors, beliefs, values and symbols of communication he was taught from his family. The movie is a story of his struggle to respond to his upbringing and define his own voice and opinions about himself and the world around him. I was considering on how the idea of having purpose in our lives is a fairly new idea in society. I am an artist myself and never considered that my life and work was without…

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    novel Between A Rock and A Hard Place by Aron Ralston, which took place in John Blue Canyon, Utah. Aron the main character started off hiking on a warm Saturday afternoon by himself, when something unexpected happened and he ended up fighting for his life. After one may read this novel they could conclude that the main theme shown in this story is the will to survive past limits that one could think that they could go. This is expressed throughout the story by three literature terms which are…

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    are lucky enough to be able to read about Chris McCandless’s journey. Into the Wild is a novel written by Jon Krakauer about Chris McCandless’ life and how it was cut short. Krakauer writes about Chris as a hero who did a noble thing by living life to the fullest. The book tells the story of how Chris finished college and dropped everything. He doesn’t bother saying goodbye to his friends and family before donating his life savings and leaving town. Chris goes out on his own on a pilgrimage to…

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    Comes From A Simple Life In life you don’t need many things to be happy. Happiness comes from a good simple life. In the book Into the Wild by Krakauer, Chris McCandless had everything a young boy would want but for Chris McCandless the things he had in life wasn’t what he wanted in order to be happy. Chris McCandless wanted to be far, far away from society. He felt like he was being surrounded from society he didn’t really cared about it all he wanted was to walk into the wild. McCandless…

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    Both Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer and “To Build a Fire” by Jack London contain ironically similar deaths of their main characters both lonely and in brutal environments. Into the Wild focuses on the life of Christopher McCandless; a graduate of Emory University and gifted athlete who has the irresistible urge to make it to the Alaskan frontier. Comparably, “To Build a Fire” centers around the unnamed main character who explores the Yukon in the extreme cold. When McCandless arrives to his…

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    Relief Fund. Then, without notifying any friends or family members, he loaded all his belongings into a decrepit yellow Datsun and headed west without itinerary, relieved to shed a life of abstraction and security, a life he felt was removed from the heat and throb of the real world. Chris McCandless intended to invent a new life for himself, one in which he would be free to wallow in unfiltered experience.” This demonstrated part of McCandless’s act that shows he waned to rely on himself…

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    Jon Krakauer uses unfair bias in Into The Wild as a part of his personal writing style and tone. His selective and imbalanced bias positively warp Chris's story into something he could relate to, allowing him to better understand Chris's motives and mindset. John used examples from his own personal journey and life to better relate to McCandless, other times he pursued adventure influenced by Chris. Word selection and tone were also largely influenced my Krakauer's bias. Maybe he could have more…

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    The arguing had gotten to be enough, the feeling of everything always being his fault was just starting to go in one ear and right out the other. He was then left feeling so hopeless. In Jon Krakauer's story Into the Wild readers experiences and are left with some many questions. Including, if we should categorize McCandless as being a successful, goal achieving human being. Of course, everyone has their own opinions on whether McCandless was an example of success while entering the Alaskan…

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    In the book ¨Into the Wild¨ by Jon Krakauer is the story of a man named Chris McCandles who sought out adventure and took risks but left many with one question. Why? What person in their right mind, would just get up and leave everything and not tell anyone of their plans. Well in this book Krakauer gives his story, background information, and interviews from people who Chris knew and leaves you to come up with your own theory as to why he did it. Although many believed Chris to be a selfish,…

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    different. McCandless left behind his family in order to find happiness and to fulfill his need for self-reliance. On the other hand, Shepard took this journey in order to prove that the American Dream is very much so alive. Chris McCandless led a life full of adventure and created a more admirable journey rather than Shepard, due to his motivation for self reliance, his personable skills, and his drive to find pure happiness. From the start Chris McCandless’s motivation was his need for self…

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