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    Frequently within McCandless letters and excerpts he uses the aphorism “I now walk into the wild” (Krakauer 69). Although in reality, he is exiting society and entering the wilderness, but it is also a metaphor, internally speaking, that he is walking into the wild of his thoughts and emotions to “kill the false being within and victoriously conclude the spiritual revolution” (Krakauer 163). The “false being” within him is the…

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    Beata Koszyk Eng.12 Prof. Edris McPherson Self Assessment Essay My name is Beata Koszyk, better known to others as ‘B’. I have a lot of outdoor hobbies like, kayaking, canoeing, fishing and camping. I was born in Poland, but moved to the United States at an early age. After finishing high school, I went to a Cosmetology school and I got my license. Then I decided to go to a Real Estate school, where I got another license. But I still felt a void and wasn’t sure what I wanted to do with my…

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    Adversity In Into The Wild

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    his life. He burns his money, abandons his car and possessions, and even changes his name to Alexander Supertramp. His story is one of tragedy and curiosity. He began traveling all over North America and Mexico and ended his journey in Alaska’s wilderness. McCandless went through adversities like starvation and malnourishment. Horace’s quote “Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant” is disqualified by this book. Chris’ environment…

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    In the adventure fiction, The Call of the Wild by Jack London, Buck, the main protagonist of the novel, goes through one of the most miserable times of his life. He is captured by Perrault and François, as both see potential in Buck as a new lead dog. However, they don't plan to just use Buck as a lead dog, they plan to put him on a grueling quest to find the Klondike region of Canada. During many points the expedition, London does something not many people do with their characters, constantly…

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    Chris Mccandless was a traveler who hitchhiked his way to alaska hoping to simply live off the land. Chris’ death was supposedly due to starvation after 4 months his body was found decomposed. Chris Mccandless is an adventurous young man who travels north america seeking the wonders of nature, to many Chris could be considered a Transcedendalist. Ralph Emerson is an american transcendentalist who wrote the book self reliance. In the story Into The Wild Chris Mccandless values the idea of…

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    “In April 1992, a young man from a well-to-do East Coast family hitchhiked to Alaska and walked alone into the wilderness north of Mt. McKinley. Four months later his decomposed body was found by a party of moose hunters” (Krakauer 3). This young man from Jon Krakauer’s book Into the Wild was Chris McCandless, who left everything behind two years earlier to live a life closer to nature. He traveled the country living off the land and little money but was very happy. Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Nature…

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    onathan Safran Foer’s, “The Very Rigid Search”, recounts the journey of the speaker, Alexander Perchov through Ukraine in an attempt to aid the American Jonathan Foer to find his grandfather’s village, as well as a lady named Augustine who saved him from the Nazis. Using only an old photograph and a map, Alex and his grandfather, who is “very melancholy and...blind” (116), navigate from city to city in search for Trachimbrod. In every conceivable moment, Alex questions Jonathan about life in…

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    Toughness In 127 Hours

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    In the movie 127 Hours, Aron Ralston finds himself trapped in a remote slot canyon in the middle of the Utah desert. Over 20 miles from camp and invisible to the bird's eye, Aron was completely alone. He had told nobody where he was going or how long he would be gone putting him entirely off the grid. As time dragged on, Aron’s options became more and more insufficient. In a last ditch effort to save his life, he realized that his only choice was to amputate his own arm. Over the course of five…

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    Three Day Road Summary

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    The Contrast Between Desire and Need The contrast between acting for personal gain and survival in Boyden’s Three Day Road and “The Wonder and Danger of Mighty Moose River” highlights the need for a physical balance in the environment. In Three Day Road, a contrast is displayed between hunting for personal profit and hunting to survive, which demonstrates the harmony that must be maintained in nature to keep the resources sustainable. While Elijah and Xavier are hunting through the winter to…

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    The Hero’s Journey: Elliot in ET Who is the real hero in ET: The Extra Terrestrial? ET is a heartfelt movie from 1982. In ET a boy, Elliot, finds and extra terrestrial in his backyard and makes a strong connection so he tries to hide him from the government after that fails, he is forced to rescue him. With a little help from a his buddies he saves ET and ET goes home after a heartfelt goodbye. After examining ET and the Hero's Journey it is clear to that the hero is Elliot because he has a…

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