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    Sitting on the couch bored with my 5 friends Saylor, Wade, Ty, Isaac, and Jack. We have all known each other for long time. I met Saylor 1st, then Wade 2nd, then Isaac 3rd, and Jack and Ty were 4th. We all became friends in the 6th grade. We all have the same personality but some of us can be daredevils or funny people. That's when we got the idea to go into the woods. Little did we know that was a bad idea. When we were going down Jack decided to stay because he got really scared. Jack was…

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    Vonnegut, contrary to what I expected of any satirist, after being introduced to Swift, is easy to read and understand. If it is true that Slaughterhouse Five is full of goings and comings in time, and some trips to the planet Tralfamadore. I found some type of sequence that gives a kind of sense of logic to those jumps in time that Billy Pilgrim does; a real connection between being an ordinary person with an unexpected economic success, and being a time traveler that “couldn´t find the…

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    off the land, but the story involves so much more than just what he did, how he did it, and if he made it in the wild or not. According to How to Read Literature like a Professor each story has a quest a five different parts. 1) the quester: Chris McCandless, 2) a place to go: Alaska, 3) a stated reason to go: to live off the land and try to make it on his own and get away from society, 4) challenges and trials: no money, no transportation, no way to connect with civilization, 5) a real reason…

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    Chris Mccandless Selfish

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    Krakauer was a very inspirational story about a young man named Chris McCandless on an adventure to Alaska. From the beginning we as the reader know that Chris does not survive. Chris seemed to survive well, until he reached the wilderness of Alaska consequently. Meeting new people, having them house him, feed him, give him work. His intelligence, lacked in the wilderness, moreover, his common sense wasn't the best either. Chris McCandless was both intelligent, but he was also lacking common…

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    Chris McCandless set out on an adventure in the wilderness of Alaska with hardly any supplies.“Alex admitted that the only food in his pack was a ten-pound bag of rice. His gear seemed exceedingly minimal for the harsh conditions of the interior, which in April still lay buried under the winter snowpack”(5). McCandless seemed to be smart but it was his naivety and stubbornness that led to his death. He thought he knew the way of things, however he had deeper research that should’ve been done…

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    worry and can’t do a thing about it. Carine swears one night she heard his voice calling “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…

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    Chris McCandless: A True Transcendentalist Transcendentalism. The abstract concept of living a simple life, devoid of the mindless pleasures and sins of mankind, in favor for a life of peace and individualism connected with Nature. It emphasizes on finding one’s self and to not conform with society. Chris McCandless’s actions and his view on life . For example, Chris McCandless held transcendentalist views about life; views which can be observed through his journal and his interactions with…

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    Mccandless Vs Wild

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    Innocent”,and watching Into the Wild I have observed both Adam Shepard and Chris McCandless journeys. In my opinion Chris McCandless had a greater impact on the world more than Adam Shepard. McCandless had the greater impact because he finished what he set out to do. McCandless finished his journey because he had higher morals ,a stronger motivation ,and everything to lose. First of all, out of both journeys McCandless was the only one who had technically finished his. They both had set their…

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    In Cole Dowdy's essay "Somebody to Lean On", he talks about everyone needing someone in the world no matter who they are. In his essay, he said, "right then, I came to believe that everyone needs someone to lean on. Whether it's a mother and a child, two inseparable friends, a husband and a wife, or even a dog and its owner. Everyone needs someone to rely on in this life. We cannot live life alone." While reading this excerpt I immediately thought about Chris. His entire journey was him…

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    Boukreev's Argument

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    In the letter, “ Anatoli Boukreev (Responds to Krakauer)”, by Anatoli Boukreev argues against Krakauer in the topic that Krakauer did everything wrong. He declares that he was doing everything ok and what Krakauer said was false testament because he wasn’t there to see what had happened he just knew small details. Krakauer wrote “Into Thin Air” was writing about Boukreev decisions he had done on Mount Everest on May 10,1996. Boukreev explains in his argumentative paper why he is writing he is…

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