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    challenge going into the wild was exactly that. He was left with his own thoughts and had to realize he wasn’t as smart as he thought. Krakauer writes about how excited he was to hear from Jan Bures, one of the wonderful people Chris met on his was to Alaska, “McCandless was thrilled to hear from Jan. ‘I am so glad to find you both alive and sound,’ he exclaimed in a letter dated December 9, 1991.” Alex met many friend and one man Franz who actually wanted to adopt him. Alex was reckless and…

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    birth” which is re-birth to the last one being “getting of wisdom.” Jon Krakauer is the author of the book Into The Wild which is also about Christopher McCandless. Jon Krakauer speaks about Chris McCandless’ journey before getting to Alaska and while he was in Alaska. Every chapter takes place in different locations Chris McCandless’ was at. Both authors represent the idea that self discovery and re-birth isn’t something one can try to find the answer to, the true meaning comes from the new…

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to survive in the wilderness alone? Brian Robeson is on a plane going to his father’s house in the Canadian oil fields after his parents’ divorce. While on the plane the pilot has a heart attack and the plane crashes in the Canadian wild. Brian has to hunt for his own food and create his own shelter from scratch. Brain changes from a city boy to a teenager who doesn’t take life for granted, plans for the future and never gives up. Brian begins to…

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    In this essay I will first explain why the novel, Into the Wild is a book about mystery. Secondly, I will explain what the mystery is that needs to be solved and why I believe this is true. Lastly, I will explain whether or not the mystery was solved at the end of the story. The novel, Into The Wild is indeed a mystery of the highest order. The mysteries involved in the novel, Into The Wild are primarily based on how Chris McCandless died. John Krakauer informs the reader that Chris McCandless…

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    The beginning of Into the Wild can be characterized as when Christopher McCandless decided to embark on his great crusade to Alaska to live off the land for the summer, and all of the hardships he endured during his expedition. The middle of Into the Wild is broken into three subdivisions. In the first division, Christopher McCandless wondered crossed the Savannah River, which…

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    people are looking for more of an escape from reality. There’s too much going on all around us in our society that it’s nearly suffocating. Whether it’s social media, music -- or in the case of Chris McCandless -- it’s escaping to the wilderness of Alaska. In the book Into the Wild, it mentions how Chris, or Alex, was considered to promote countercultural idealism. He also was pushing towards the ideas of spending time with nature until death. And that, is what he did. Back to the question…

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    Chris McCandless was a person who left one life and entirely started a new one. He believed in many ideas the Transcendentalists believed in, and lived his life based on that. Chris McCandless was an adventurer who wanted more from life than society gave him. He was an idealist who did what he always wanted to do, made mistakes and rejected personal relationships. Some may say Chris McCandless was simply suicidal, or just plain stupid. The book “Into The Wild” by Jon Krakauer has a passage on…

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    Chris McCandless leaves home to accomplish his dream of living off the land in Alaska on his own away from society. The main character in this story has been called both a hero and a fool and it is still a controversy today. This topic has sparked a lot of debate among the readers of the novel. The purpose of this novel is to reveal all of the significant events that happened throughout Chris McCandless’s journey to Alaska. On McCandless’s journey, he comes into contact with a few unique…

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    The Search For Identity, The Dilemma of Chris McCandless One may often question the motives of Chris McCandless as he set off, abandoning his family and friends, without anything, not even a goodbye. The truth lies with Chris Himself. It was no secret to his friends that Chris had changed at Emory, But the discovery of his Father's double life not only brooded resent, but ultimately angered Chris to the point he lost himself. He couldn’t bear the weight of the bigamy his father had taken part…

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    He does not allow for himself to be defined by anything, and that includes the government. During McCandless’s ride up into the Alaska wilderness, he makes his opinion crudely clear about his opinion on the government. When asked whether or not Chris owned a hunting license by Gallien, the man who gave him a ride to the Alaska wild, he says, “How I feed myself is none of the governments business. Fuck their stupid rules” (Krakauer 6). Based off of this quote, it is indisputable…

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