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    Analysis Of Into The Wild By Jon Krakauer

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    actually because he mixed up two easily mistaken plants. One plant was good for you, and the other, when eaten enough of, was lethal. When Chris went into a drought of game, he subsisted off of plants. He ate a lot of the wild potato seed, which he mixed up with the wild pea seed. This killed him in the end. ?The main reason of Chris? expedition into the Alaskan interior was to see how far he could go, test his limits, and stand face to face with nature? (Krakauer…

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    himself and everyone he actually cared about. Chris McCandless’s adventure was complete nonsense because he was unprepared, he had no knowledge on how to truly survive in the wild, and he left his life behind for an awful reason. McCandless was a lost teenager that should have gotten help rather than trying to fix himself in the wild. The story starts off with a man with the name of Jim Gallien just driving. He spots a young hitchhiker (Chris McCandless) and tell the boy to hop in. Jim says “He…

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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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    Have you ever sat down and thought about what it would be like if you took the time to live out in the wild, with just yourself? Whether or not if you have, there’s no doubt that it would be difficult, especially if you’re used to living in a society that depends on technology almost daily. In Jon Krakauer’s book, Into the Wild, we get to follow the story of Chris McCandless, and how he decided to live off the Alaskan wilderness. Chris wanted to know what it would be like to live off the land,…

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    bounds of day to day life and experiencing the world around them. Despite this, there are some individuals that are passionate and daring enough to experience what the world has to offer and find pure joy and serenity. In the biographical book Into the Wild, Jon Krakauer reveals the life story of an intelligent young man named Chris McCandless who died of starvation in the Alaskan wilderness. Krakauer tells of Chris’s journey from his childhood to his final days on earth; as well as his most…

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    relive Thoreau’s exploits, but for as much as nature deals life it also deals death. In August 1992, McCandless was discovered dead in Alaska. Jon Krakauer wrote Into the Wild, after being inspired by McCandless’s story, and many more since then have followed in his footsteps (Krakauer--). After the publication of into the wild, McCandless’s excursion lives on in what one Alaskan park ranger calls the “McCandless Phenomenon” (Christian ---), more than a hundred people annually visit the bus…

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    He read a lot of literature and this gave him unrealistic expectations about what the wild was like. He did not take a map and when he was in trouble it cost him his life. He was able to find food, he found shelter, and he was living just like he expected but when he got sick and was in trouble he was not prepared and could not find or get…

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    Into the Wild was made in response to the countless requests Krakauer received for a more comprehensive story of young Chris McCandless. Jon Krakauer’s purpose in the novel is to justify the acts of Chris McCandless by using a forced perspective…

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    Into The Wild : Ang Tatlong Buwis Buhay na Manlalakbay A year ago my family and I went to Big Bear amid winter. We did snowboarding and did a pit fire around evening time and simply have a ton of fun. My experiences were fun but not risky and stunning voyages like three remarkable men who really live in nature. Chris McCandless yet change his name to Alexander Supertramp,a talented man who left his ordinary life to accomplish his fantasy of living in Alaska. Timothy Treadwell was a moderately…

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    their lives by ethics rather than rules.” (Dyer 16) Corresponding to Dyer’s expression, there are people in this world who seek independence and adventure. This position also echoes the protagonist’s principal value in Jon Krakauer’s novel “Into the Wild”. The book tells the story of Christopher McCandless, an American youth who wants to experience freedom and isolation through his travels, but perished alone in Alaska. Some American youths are attracted to the idea of adventure and…

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