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    In Jon Krakauer’s book Into the Wild, the reader can see how many issues Chris McCandless, the main character, has dealt with. Despite having many issues, Chris feels like it is best for him to leave his parents without notice so that he can go enjoy life without having to deal with anything. While he is out exploring, he finally feels free and relieved from the society that was set by his parents. Before leaving, Chris had just graduated from college and was actually planning to further his…

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    Into The Wild by John Krakauer is a novel that depicts a story about a man name Christopher McCandless who ventured from place to place with the motive of reaching Alaska. In the novel, Chris was generalized as insane, crazy, or even relatable to other adventurists by different perspectives; and this constructs a controversial profile of his character since we will truly never understand who he was. However, I say otherwise. My viewpoint upon who Christopher McCandless “is” is that he is an…

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    achievement”. To be an American means that every citizen has an equal opportunity to have a fulfilled life of freedom, happiness and success. An extreme situation in which this lifestyle can be found and understood is in the book, Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer. The book illustrates the life of Chris McCandless, a young adventurer. Chris left everything he had, including his family, to live a life of freedom from insignificant and materialistic items in the great wilderness of Alaska. Chris used…

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    thinking, feelings and life itself. It tends not to be something we can understand, have a recipe and just make it. Happiness must be discovered by ourselves. In the documentary Grizzly Man directed by Werner Herzog and the book Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer they describe the lives of two men who are both unhappy with the world they live in and believe they can make a difference in their lives by finding peace and solitude in nature. Timothy Treadwell and Chris McCandless share similar processes…

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    Throughout Krakauers story there are lots of people that were influence by Chris McCandless. I would say adventurous people were influenced by this book because one example in specific comes to mind when Krakauer states, “A year and a week after Chris McCandless decided not to attempt to cross the Teklanika River, I stand on the opposite bank the eastern side, the highway side – and gaze into the churning water. I, too, hope to cross the river. I want to visit the bus. I want to see where…

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    many instances in triumphing Everest. Jon Krakauer validates this when he talks about delaying his expedition for a year because it “would give me time to train properly for the physical demands of the expedition”(27). Krakauer is an experienced mountaineer, so if he is willing to push off his “boyhood dream” for a year, there must be good reason behind it. His physical shape may be one of the biggest reasons he prevailed in climbing the mountain. Jon Krakauer demonstrates superior physical…

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    meet the expectations of both family and society; leading many individuals to develop high levels of stress. In Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild both Chris McCandless and Jon Krakauer must deal with the high expectations of their father, eventually coming to view life on the road as a way to relieve their burdens. Chris McCandless sets off to Alaska in hopes to start a new life, while Jon Krakauer climbs the mountain,…

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    in the mid eighteenth century. Displeased with society, Thoreau moved into a one room shack, isolated in the woods, where he wrote Walden. Transcendental ideas have been preserved throughout time by people like Chris McCandless. Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, details McCandless’s journey all over the nation after graduating at Emory University. All in all, transcendental ideas have proven to be very relevant today. Not only are they seen in stories like McCandless’s, but also in TV shows and…

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    Path To Deterioration American author, Cassia Leo, once wrote, “The quickest path to self-destruction is to push away the people around you” (Leo). Leo is claiming that loneliness easily causes the destruction of a human. In Jon Krakauer’s novel Into the Wild, he showcases a similar opinion on solitude through the story of Chris McCandless. Chris McCandless runs away from his family and former life to start one of his own, by himself, in the Alaskan wilderness. Similarly, in Ray Bradbury’s novel…

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    Into the Wild was written by Jon Krakauer which was a nonfiction history story. Chris Johnson McCandless was a young college graduate when he decided to leave it all and head into the wild. He was the smart guy, well educated and came from a rich family. He had everything. He however, was not your typical spoiled rich kid that would brag about it. He didn’t have the finest car which was by choice. When he would come home from school for break, he would gather up with friends, spend money that…

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