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    For about fifteen years, there has been a man who has been living and surviving by himself in the Brazilian Amazon. From what I’ve read, he is an Indian, and is determined to be somewhere in his forties. Brazilian officials have also suspected that he is basically the last survivor of an unknown tribe. This man is considered important not only because he’s one of the few known isolated people, but also because of his extremely unique way of life. Not many people can live alone in such an area…

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    Going into the wild should not be a death sentence but for Christopher McCandless it was. Chris, the son of wealthy parents did not care for his materialistic possessions or his family’s money. Chris was a free-caring person who did not follow any one’s rules besides his own, all he wanted to do was explore the world on his own terms. So when chris decided to trek off into the Alaskan wilderness he knew exactly what he was doing. Although some may think that chris went into the wild because of…

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    McCandless decision of going into the wild was a journey for self- recognition. He was a young individual who went into the wild to find his identity and create a new life for himself. McCandless desired to be an independent young man, but in the process became selfish. Coming from a world where everything was handed to him and he was always being told what to do, McCandless desired to become independent. Going into the wild meant just that for him. After being in the wild for some time,…

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    Sitting on the couch bored with my 5 friends Saylor, Wade, Ty, Isaac, and Jack. We have all known each other for long time. I met Saylor 1st, then Wade 2nd, then Isaac 3rd, and Jack and Ty were 4th. We all became friends in the 6th grade. We all have the same personality but some of us can be daredevils or funny people. That's when we got the idea to go into the woods. Little did we know that was a bad idea. When we were going down Jack decided to stay because he got really scared. Jack was…

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    Vonnegut, contrary to what I expected of any satirist, after being introduced to Swift, is easy to read and understand. If it is true that Slaughterhouse Five is full of goings and comings in time, and some trips to the planet Tralfamadore. I found some type of sequence that gives a kind of sense of logic to those jumps in time that Billy Pilgrim does; a real connection between being an ordinary person with an unexpected economic success, and being a time traveler that “couldn´t find the…

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    In the novel Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, Christopher McCandless is looked down upon, due to his lack of wisdom, maturity, and responsibility. McCandless ventured “into the wild” in order to follow his dream. Society criticized McCandless for being so foolish, but what they do not realize is that everyone has their own ambitions. McCandless will never be a hero in the eyes of society because they need to follow their own route to self-discovery. A hero is generally someone idealized for…

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    world and try to make it in his own in the wild, especially in Alaska. “Driving west out of Atlanta, he intended to invent an utterly new life for himself, one in which he would be free to wallow in unfiltered experience.” (Krakauer 22-23) As the reader can comprehend from the book is that Chris wanted to go and try to make it in the wild and live off the land, but the story involves so much more than just what he did, how he did it, and if he made it in the wild or not. According to How to Read…

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    Chris Mccandless Selfish

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    Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer was a very inspirational story about a young man named Chris McCandless on an adventure to Alaska. From the beginning we as the reader know that Chris does not survive. Chris seemed to survive well, until he reached the wilderness of Alaska consequently. Meeting new people, having them house him, feed him, give him work. His intelligence, lacked in the wilderness, moreover, his common sense wasn't the best either. Chris McCandless was both intelligent, but he was…

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    In Jon Krakauer's book Into the Wild he tends to primarily use the third person. He uses this style to both describe Christopher McCandless’ thoughts and feelings, as well as the other important characters in the book. And example of this would be Gallien’s reaction, Gallien is the man…

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    Although Henry David Thoreau and Christopher McCandless lived in drastically different periods of time, both men shared similar beliefs about the world and its path to fulfillment. Thoreau and McCandless believed that nature was the remedy for a soul, and spent much time in nature embracing its beauty. While Thoreau lived by Walden Pond in a cabin with much comfort and the tools needed to survive, McCandless journeyed place to place carelessly with little supplies throughout his trip to the…

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