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    The journey Chris McCandless makes into the wild is one of the most unproductive “journey” anyone has made. Chris McCandless’s journey is one that doesn 't seem to be very logical. McCandless’s proved nothing with his journey. The fact that he was not able to complete his journey due to selfishness shows the lack of intelligence Chris McCandless carried one his so call “journey”. Giving out his inheritance and college money just makes Chris sound even more childish. To add on Chris McCandless…

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    clueless, while others saw him as a boy who simply just followed his heart. “I just don’t understand why he had to take those kind of chances,” Billie protests through her tears. “I just don’t understand it all” (Krakauer 132). In the novel, “Into The Wild”, Jon Krakauer portrays Chris McCandless as exactly who he is. A young, reckless boy who went into the wilderness fully aware that the outcome could be fatal. Chris McCandless was a self-centered individual who irrationally ventured off on his…

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    Into the Wild Questions In the first chapter of the book, the tone is very straightforward and unbiased. He says that he tried “to minimize his authorial presence.” As Krakauer begins the Into the Wild, he includes both positive and negative facts and comments about Chris McCandless by people who have met him during his journey. I don’t think that the author is very sympathetic towards Chris because he is so straightforward and doesn’t really show any emotion. Jon Krakauer sees some of Chris…

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    a way of 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…

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    In Into the Wild Chris McCandless was able to live off the land in Alaska for a few months, but did not survive as long as he wanted to without dying of unknown causes (2). Chris Mccandless was full of wanderlust and his goal was to live in Alaska without any assistance…

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    Alaska to understand the meaning of life. Also, Chris is the young man in “Death of an Innocent”, by Jon Krakalier and the movie Into the Wild by Sean Penn. I highly admire the idea that Christopher was attempting cause you shouldn't always have to depend on a society to survive in life. Christopher McCandless should be admired for his courage to set off into the Wild lands of Alaska to attempt to understand transcendentalism. McCandless took a lot of pride to drop out of college and abandon…

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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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