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    One can argue that Jon Krakauer includes several excerpts throughout his novel Into the Wild, because he uses quotes from real authors to demonstrate how the wild differentiates from the daily life humans’ lead. Moreover, the excerpts relate to Christopher Johnson McCandless in some sort of way. Krakauer may be including excerpts at the beginning of every chapter to introduce the topic, as well as show a deep comparison of Chris McCandless’s adventure to the excerpt(s). Krakauer makes specific…

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    they all continue to 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”…

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    Christopher McCandless, the main character of the story Into the Wild, struggled with an internal conflict. Throughout the book Chris struggles with his thirst of adventure and poor relationships with his parents. As a result of Chris’s poor relationship with his parents, he wanted to get away and avoid them. With his thirst for adventure he finds Alaska, the great frontier, a very appealing place to venture into. But sadly, this led to his own demise. But before Chris had met his end, he meets…

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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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    different sun.” (Chapter 6 Pg. 57) In the biography “Into The Wild”, written by Jon Krakauer, he follows the path of Chris McCandless, a young man fresh out of Emory College. Instead of continuing his education, finding a job and living what would most call a normal life. He chose to give his 25,000 dollars to charity, abandoned all his belongings and venture out into the world to live the life he wanted to. Jon Krakauer also had lived a point of his life doing mountain climbing, engaged and…

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    Boukreev’s choice to go down the mountain gave him and other climbers enough rest to go on a rescue mission in the morning. Jon Krakauer, the author of Into Thin Air, is not a fan of Anatoli Boukreev. Krakauer believes that Anatoli was the one telling scott Fischer that he was going down early. Many believe that Anatoli was just trying to showcase his excellent climbing skills and that wasn’t his job. Anatoli was…

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    Wilderness; To McCandless and many other people, it has a very special and specific allure. While to most it is a lawless and dangerous place, McCandless sees the wilderness as a pure state where the evils of modern society don’t exist. This is a place where someone like him can live by his own rules and only be dependent on himself. And for McCandles this was what compelled him to live in and of the wilderness. Although McCandless journal entries depict that he does receive some answers for his…

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    McCandless in the Alaskan wilderness. The Outside magazine requested Jon Krakauer to write an article about McCandless, a boy most people believed to be irrational and foolish, but Krakauer viewed McCandless’ quest differently, he saw himself. Krakauer was born April 12, 1954 in Brookline Massachusetts, and grew up in Oregon. In Oregon he began gaining an interest in mountain climbing, first pursuing this interest at eight years old. Krakauer felt a daunting connection with McCandless and a year…

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    The only way to find one’s identity is through losing oneself in isolation. Jon Krakauer, author of Into the Wild, utilizes many rhetorical strategies to convey his central argument to adolescence in understanding that to find one’s identity, they must step out of society’s machinery in order to formulate personal morals, opinions, and beliefs. Furthermore, Krakauer felt compelled to write about the life and death of Christopher McCandless to justify the actions, reasonings, and beliefs of…

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    Everyone must need to accomplish a dream in order to feel like they have had a complete life. In the two memoirs, “The Devils Thumb” and “Everest”, the characters Jon Krakauer and Erik Weihenmayer, climb a mountain to accomplish their dream. Jon Krakauer deliberately tries to alter his life because he rancors it, yet Erik Weihenmayer was just circling a dream. The two characters assiduously try to climb a mountain and succeed. Both authors use unique perspectives, central ideas, tones, words,…

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