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    These differences in tone are caused by several factors that can be easily rationalized once one realizes that Chopin lived to be 39, a full 14 years older than Keats was at his death, and had suffered from poor health for the majority of his life. Chopin and Keats may have most likely died of the same thing, but Chopin was older and died over thirty years after Keats, thus the difference in tone, Keats having more of a desperate undertone than Chopin, can easily be theorized to be because of…

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    Being True Essay IN today’s world many people live to either their own terms or what other choose for them.“I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.”( Thoreau) “There is a time in every man's education when he arrives at the conviction that envy is ignorance; that imitation is suicide; that he must take himself…

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    and societal in it’s implications,” (Foster 95). What Foster was attempting to get across was violence is separated into two different categories: the first being caused by people, and the second being more an internal problem. In the book Into the Wild, McCandless’ death affected Carine, McCandless’ sister. She couldn’t get through the day without processing his death through her mind. “She remained hysterical for the next five hours...” (Krakauer 130). Carine is going through a type of…

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    Teresita Resurreccion Mrs. Bell ERWC Per 2. 12-16-15 Into the Wild Final Essay The author states that Chris McCandless wasn’t foolish or crazy for going out into the wild. He argues with a lot of people that criticized Chris, saything that he was a nutcase or a sociopath. I have to agree with the author. Chris was a pilgrim looking for something different in his life. I feel like a lot of people fail to see the actual point on why Chris did what he did. It’s wrong to make false judgements…

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    Better Halves Analysis

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    she was able to explain to us that this specific art gallery, was what represented her past. The art gallery was really entertaining and the four art works that I enjoyed the most and are going to be analyze are Better Halves, My Cross, Bingo, and Wild Ride. First off my opinion is that my favorite out of all these paintings would be Better Halves. The painting, Better Halves, is very colorful, she has a variety of colors in Better Halves like red, blue, yellow, green, and orange. The artwork…

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    quest is a very odd, but an interesting adventure. A vision quest is something that is commonly associated with an Indian Plains Ritual. This ritual is usually preformed when a boy/girl goes into the woods by themselves. This journey occurs when a child is about to enter into adulthood. In the vision quest, the person will fast and pray until they get a vision/dream. In this dream, the…

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    involves forgetting about the past. Jon Krakauer is the author of the book Into The Wild which is about Christopher McCandless’ a boy who decides to leave his family and belongings behind. Jon Krakauer speaks about Chris McCandless’ journey before 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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    This postcard sent to his friend Wayne Westerberg on April 27, 1992 is the last message that the protagonist Chris McCandless wrote before heading into the Alaskan wilderness alone. “This is the last you shall hear from me”. This states that Chris will have no communication to the outside world from now on. The quotes “It might be a very long time before I return South” and “If this adventure proves fatal” indicate that Chris perhaps knew that he could be jeopardizing his life for the trip,…

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    I am so sorry about what has happened to your son. I can only imagine the pain you must be going through. I offer my deepest sympathy to you and your family. I have put together all of the information I have found on Chris through recovered journals, mail he sent, and people I have talked to. I hope the information provided will offer you some closure. In this letter I have included a summary of where he has gone and what he has done, my opinion on why he has done all of this, why he was drawn…

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    A well known climber and author, Jon Krakauer, the author of Into The Wild, implies in chapter eight that Chris isn’t the unique individual people make him out to be. Krakauer tells the stories of several young men going out into the wild much like Chris McCandless. He develops this idea by using rhetorical devices such as the epigraphs that open the chapter which serve to foreshadow the chapter’s content as well as Chris’s later demise. Krakauer also draws analogies between other young men and…

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