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    Who Is Chris Mccandless?

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    Chris McCandless, the boy who loved to explore and who was very hardheaded. Although Chris had it all the money, resources, and education to life a great he wasn’t happy with his lifestyle. He decided to make a drastic change, he wanted to go into the wild! Chris was a 23 year old young man who had always disliked the way the world worked mostly because of the…

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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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    getting to Alaska and while he was at Alaska. Every chapter takes place in different locations Chris McCandless’ was at. Sean Penn is the director of the film Into The Wild, which also speaks of Chris McCandless’ journey. The film…

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    through high school and college to a surprising degree,but the boy raged inwardly all the while.”(pg 64). Chris was stubborn and he wouldn’t let anyone or anything that could stop him to find his ultimate freedom.He had many people tell him to not go to Alaska because it could kill him. But this stubborn…

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    Alaskan Wilderness, he has made a few friends along the way. There are a lot of advantages and disadvantages to living on the road, so is life on the road suitable for everyone? Put yourself in Chris McCandless’ shoes; you’re alone and traveling to Alaska, you voluntarily did this to yourself with little food, a bunch of books and it's just you and the road. How long would you travel the road for: a month,…

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    Fogliasso, Christine E., and Margie Washburn. "Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: A Refuge For America?." Insights To A Changing World Journal 1 (2012): 38-51.Academic Search Complete. Web. 7 Oct. 2015. There are many wildlife species in the arctic regions ranging from, birds, caribou herds, polar bears, and more. The porcupine caribou herds are the main food source for the villages that live the subsistence lifestyle in the Arctic region.The expectations of drilling regarding to wildlife are…

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    In the movie he is shown as a rebellious hippy boy running away from family problems. This is best shown in two scenes, one where he is alone and Alaska pretending to be a bus driver, as he talks to himself on a broken down bus; a scene which is created for comedic effect in the movie, you realize that this isn't the same Christopher McCandless described in the book. This is the movie version of Christopher…

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    What Led Chris McCandless Into the Wild? Upon reading Into the Wild, many wonder what made him drop everything in his life and hitchhike and go to Alaska. Since reading this book, I have to the conclusion that he went into the wild as a cause of the rebellion of his youth and risk taking tendencies. He was fairly young when he left home, and he decided he didn’t want to do “the norm” and rebelled against his parents wishes that ultimately ended up killing him. Chris was only 22 when he left…

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    In Jon Krakauer’s renowned book Into the Wild, the highly acclaimed outdoorsman and rock climber receives a large volume of mail from readers who read about Christopher McCandless’ great Alaskan adventure from an outside magazine. The widespread reaction among the readers was of McCandless being insane enough to venture out into the brisk Alaskan wilderness alone, -which ultimately caused his “foolish, pointless death” (Krakauer 71). For instance, the hamlet at the head of Stampede Trail saw…

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    shortly, Chris McCandless is a young man who leaves everyone he knows to live alone in Alaska; this is all in his attempt to escape from society and to achieve ultimate freedom. Also, the director is Sean Penn. Throughout this essay, I'll be contrasting the wilderness against society to show how humans are distancing themselves from their ancestors; we are losing who we truly are. As Chris gets closer to Alaska and further away from society, the director has decided that the lighting would get…

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