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    that the characters encounter throughout their journey. Certain objects and people are usually tied to certain styles of life or situations that the character may be encountering within the book. Through the sources The Catcher in the Rye and Into the Wild, the authors J.D. Salinger…

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    Into The Wild Analysis

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    the Wild by Jon Krakauer chronicles Chris McCandless as he uproots his entire life to lead the ultimate adventure or “odyssey” and escape civilization. The song Breezeblocks by alt-J can be very strongly linked to Into the Wild. Breezeblocks can be compared to the theme, Chris’ character, and other characters. Into the Wild has many themes that can be related to Breezeblocks. First, the lyric “do you know where the wild things go?” illustrates that life can be an adventure. Chris is the wild…

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    Out of all of the books I read this summer, Into The Wild was by far my favorite. To me, Chris McCandless’s story was both heartbreaking and motivating, and I admire his commitment to living on his own. I also enjoyed the format that Krakauer followed when writing the book. Above all, I believe Krakauer did justice to McCandless’s story, and proved that he was not an ill-prepared and incompetent teenager like some people believe. When Jon Krakauer wrote this book, he chose to study…

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    the mountains in my tent, hunting and hiking every day. I wanted to be a hunter like my father. He taught me every little thing about hunting and surviving in the mountains. He was famous in the hunting world for his knowledge and ability to track wild animals. Naturally I started to learn from him and eventually got very good at hunting. When I was fifteen years old, I was sure that I was going to become a professional hunter and I was going to make a living hunting. Everything changed two…

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    The article titled “7 Characteristics of Leadership I Learned From Sir Ernest Shackleton” written by Cathy Graham, discovers the reasons for Shackleton’s success. Shackleton was an adventurer who was set out for an expedition across Antarctica (21 months and 13 days). He and his crew went through many hardships such as finding food and having to amputate a crew member, ultimately failing their mission, however Shackleton's leadership was argued to have been the best it could have been given the…

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    Two amazing authors with very different writing styles have written about the wilderness and its many unknowns. One of the authors, Jon Krakauer, is the writer of the article, Death of an Innocent, which is a non-fictional piece about an adventurous boy who met his doom in the Bush of Alaska. The other author is Peter Stark, the writer of Thirst, a story about an abandoned man in the Sahara desert stricken with dehydration. Although they both wrote about the outdoors, their writing style is what…

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    go into nature knowing that there might be a chance that they don’t come back out. The writer of Into the Wild, Jon Krakauer, reveals Chris McCandless to be someone who did not fit into society whereas director Werner Herzog shows Timothy Treadwell as someone who had felt an intense hatred towards society. McCandless had been upset due to his sorrow past and had thought that going into the wild would help him escape these feelings that he would leave behind. Treadwell went into nature because of…

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    Treadwell Vs Mccandless

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    Imagine walking into the wild while abandoning everything ever known in life such as family, friends, place of residence, and even daily hobbies and pastimes in an attempt to dissociate from society just to experience freedom, or prove a cause that many find unnecessary and life threatening. Although it may seem like an adrenaline rush for some, there is a very slim chance for survival given the surroundings and circumstances. The author of Into the Wild, Jon Krakauer, reveals Chris McCandless…

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    Mark Smith’s ‘The road to winter’ (released in 2016) Is a story of a boy (Finn) in a post-apocalyptic world, where a disease has taken over. ‘The road to winter’ is a story about survival, love, and fear. With good preparation comes power. Ramage made quick decisions when the disease hit and that’s why throughout the book he is in a position of power. When a disease hits, especially as lethal as the one in the book, the littlest amount goes very far. In the second chapter Rose is amazed by what…

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    The Pursuit of Happiness People live their life searching for success, however numerous people don't understand what success truly is. In Jon Krakauer's Into The Wild, Chris McCandless and Everett Ruess are successful because they enjoy what they do while achieving their dreams. Both McCandless and Ruess go on adventures leaving their family and friends back home and take on the world by themselves. Chris travels to Alaska in April of 1992 to live a life of simplicity and to live off of nature.…

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