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    If a man walks into the woods as a protest against the rampant materialism and conformity of society, and no one is there to hear him scream in rage, does he make a sound? Directed by Sean Penn, Into the Wild is a film based on the true events which inspired Jon Krakauer’s book of the same name. Rather than revolving the plot around McCandless and his journey, both Krakauer and Penn took a different path on telling the story. The novel relied heavily on McCandless’ journal and accounts from…

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    On April 28, 1992 a young man, going by the name of Alex Supertramp, ventured his way to Fairbanks, Alaska. He was seen carrying little food and equipment, and claiming he wanted to live off the Alaskan wilderness, where he would find solitude far away from civilization. Four months later, a moose hunter discovered his decomposed body in an abandoned Fairbanks City Transit Bus just along the Stampede Trail. The starved remains weighing only 66 pounds, was later identified as Christopher Johnson…

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    In The nonfiction book, Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, a young man named Chris McCandless set out on a journey into the Alaskan widerness to live in the wild. On this journey, he experiences many hardships including lack of food and disease. Depsite these obstacles, he is determined to continue his journey, and goes on to learn from his experiences. Chris McCandless was able to live a new life of adventure along with gaining a more refined perspective of the world by finding his personality.…

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    “Brown Wolf”, and many, many others. I have my suspicion of this because he changed his name before going into the woods. He called himself Alexander Supertramp, this name came from a book called “Autobiography of a Super-Tramp”. Chris survived in Alaska for 2 months before meeting a harsh fate. The book “Into the Woods told the famous story of McCandless’ life. Almost all of it was true, except that it didn’t mention anything about his abusive parents. His sister, Carmine wrote a story called…

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    Heading into the Alaska ill-prepared would be considered a death wish in the eyes of many but for Chris McCandless this journey had a greater meaning. In the book “Into The Wild” by Jon Krakauer, Krakauer tells how a young man named Chris McCandless left everything he had and everyone that loved him behind to go live in the Alaskan wilderness. Krakauer also leaves it up to the reader to determine whether or not Chris McCandless was crazy, a sociopath, or an outcast for heading into Alaska the…

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    One of the perks of being a Pastor’s Kid that in my life time I had a chance to spend three years in Anchorage Alaska as my father was a Youth Pastor there. While Alaska is a part of the United States one of the interesting things about living there is due to it’s isolation from the lower 48 there is a difference of culture there that is not present in the lower 48. The people there have a much different life, and adapt their lifestyle to fit living up there. One of the things that every new…

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    for the journey. (all links are sorted and available at the bottom of this paper. The L1 L2 L3 and so format will be used.) L2: “On July 17, 1897, at 6 a.m., the steamship named Portland arrived in Seattle from Alaska with 68 miners and a cargo of "1 ton of solid gold" from the banks of the Klondike River in Canada's Yukon Territory. This incites the beginning of a massive rush to the goldfields of Canada , and a period of…

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    When Chris first began his journey to the wild, he caught Jim Gallien’s eye while walking on the side of an Alaskan highway. Gallien offered Chris a ride, and shortly into their conversation he learned considerable amount concerning Chris’s plans to live in the Alaskan wilderness. According to Gallien, it was easy to notice how lacking Chris was in terms of supplies and knowledge about where he was going and what exactly he was getting himself into. For his time in the wilderness, Chris only…

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    took these harangues in stride and in fact delighted in the boy company.”(pg 51) In other words didn’t take the advice. At the end, Ron Franz was convinced that he should do the same as Chris, explore. He decided to do this when once Chris left to Alaska. Krakauer states, “Astoundingly, the eighty-one-year-old man took the brash twenty-four-year-old vagabond’s advice to heart.” (pg. 58) It’s also said that Ron moved out of his apartment and set up camp on the bajada. This proves that with the…

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    Into The Wild Analysis

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    Chris’ demand for escape formed throughout his life and ultimately ended his life. In the non-fictional novel, “Into The Wild¨ by Jon Krakauer depicts Chris McCandless’ odyssey into the Alaskan wild as a search for total freedom. His experience with thrill-seeking stemmed from a wild childhood, a humble and selfless young adult life, and his life before death can be described as unaccustomed. His covet for an odyssey began in his childhood, grew into his teens, and ended in as a young adult.…

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