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    of your comfort zone and going out doing things you normally wouldn’t. They show people that at any time a person can change their lifestyle and that people don’t have to conform to the way society says they should be. One last quote from Into the Wild is, “So many people live within unhappy circumstances and yet will not take the initiative to change their situation because they are conditioned to a life of security, conformity, and conservation, all of which may appear to give one peace of…

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    Chris was an arrogant rich kid and that he had no business being out in the Alaska wild. People also say that Chris was insane or crazy. None of that truly describes Chris McCandless. Shaun Callarman states that Chris died because he was “just plain crazy”. Chris was just like any other 24 year old man. All he wanted to do was go on an adventure. Chris just happened to have bad luck. He had survived 113 day in the wild on his own. Not many people could say that they could even make it a week…

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    I think Christopher McCandless is considered a fool and should not be admired because he abandoned his family without telling them what and where he was going. Nobody knew where he was going or doing. So I’m writing about why I think Christopher McCandless is considered a fool. He thought he was embarking on an adventure to make himself better. Become some of McCandless’s actions were foolish, he did not inspire me. He donated and burned his money. Christopher thought his car was not necessary…

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    The theme that I have chosen to analyze in The Call of the Wild is the power of instinct. Buck and the other dogs are living in the frozen terrain of northern Canada and they experience starvation, exhaustion, and freezing temperatures. Buck is put into a place where he must learn skills in order to survive the harsh conditions. Throughout the story we learn that Buck isn't just learning new skills, but is merely recovering primitive instincts. As you read the book, the author writes in way…

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    Mccandless Vs Mccandless

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    Grizzly Man and Into the Wild both shared a similar plot. Men in their 20’s felt as if their lives had not been fulfilled due to society, and the government. They believed going on adventures into the wilderness, in the most extreme was the answer. Timothy Treadwell and Christopher McCandless shared many things in common, such as an inner yearning of wanting to be pushed to their limits, and to prove they could succeed, despite the limits. Unfortunately, the journeys prove to be fatal, yet prove…

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    Many of us do not like exploring and going on adventures like others, so we can not show the same emotions as them since we haven’t gone through the same. When Jon Krakauer was an 8 year old he started to climb mountains and loved it. As he grew older he went on a lot of adventures and had a goal to accomplish just like Chris McCandless. I believe that Krakauer did have an acceptable background to speak about Chris McCandless’s journey for various reasons. Krakauer had just graduated from…

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    Looking forward a new exciting day filled with wonder, his spirit slowly withered into dust as he realized that life wasn’t what he thought it would be. From the book Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, Chris McCandless, a person living in the upper class family with many materialistic possessions, has graduated from Emory University as an elite athlete and with high honors. However, instead of taking a step forward to get a successful career, he takes a step back and abandoned the luxurious…

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    however that is not what happens. Instead of pushing people towards their dreams, the wild pushes them away. Alaska attracts people craving adventure, but it ends up hurting them and destroying their hopes and dreams. People that go to Alaska, into the wild, are just running from their problems instead of solving them. Chris McCandless wanted to leave everything- his friends, family, society- behind and go into the wild. He thought he had a decent plan in order to survive, but the bush had a…

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    Analysis Of Into The Wild

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    Into the Wild: Explained Into the Wild, the book about Chris McCandless’s eventual demise in the wilderness, written by John Krakauer is more than just a non-fiction story. It is very important to understand that the book was not just written to account the story of McCandless but also to show the background. The question is not what he did in the wilderness, but why he did it. Why did Krakauer even write this book? He previously discussed the story of McCandless in a magazine article, why come…

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    1. Who is Everett Ruess? How does he choose to live his life? Is he similar to Chris? Everett was born in Oakland, California, in 1914, the younger of two sons raised by Christopher and Stella Ruess. He had a dream about plodding through jungles and traversing cliffs and that's how he decided to live his life. Deliberately he punished his body, strained his endurance, tested his capacity for strenuousness. He is similar to Chris in some regards but I feel that Chris had more reasoning behind…

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