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    Into the Wild

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    English 221 Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer Study Guide Directions: Answer the following questions in complete sentences on a separate piece of paper. Be complete in your answers‚ including page numbers where you found the information. 1. Briefly describe McCandless. 2. How do the quotes at the beginning of each chapter contribute to the narrative? 3. How do the maps help the reader? 4. Who is Jim Gallien and how is he important to McCandless’ journey? 5. When Gallien drops McCandless off at the head

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    Into the wild by John Krakauer Krakauer uses the structure‚ genres‚ the stories of other adventures‚ and the interviews to develop the theme of the pursuit of happiness. The author demonstrates this by explaining that even though Chris had everything he could need in the structured world that he lived in‚ he goes off into the wild to find happiness within himself. Krakauer organizes the story in an unusual fashion. The book begins to describe Chris’s death and where he was found. The fact

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    Pigs in America In America‚ three main pig varieties inhabit the country-- the tiny ones who have become popular pets‚ the chunky ones that roam around the farm‚ and the wilds ones who traipse through the backwoods. These creatures with wet snouts and curled tails‚ that waltz their way away around on their petite hooves stopping only to eat‚ sleep‚ or wallow in mud‚ have similar characteristics‚ but an all-inclusive different purpose. Each contributing to society in their own way‚ the pigs in the

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    Certain animals had a mythological and totemic importance in early Ireland. Discuss. Animals‚ both domestic and wild‚ have long co-existed side by side with mankind‚ and there are very few people who do not feel affection towards one kind of an animal or another. The old saying that the dog is man’s best friend has much relevance today as in days gone by‚ but for generations animals where more than just friends and companions‚ as many of them played a central role in the rural economy of the

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    Arabs‚ Jews‚ religious orders and shepherds. It is generally agreed that stews in traditional recipes are preferred to other dishes. However‚ many people would choose fame dishes as well‚ including quail and partridge‚ hare and rabbit‚ deer and wild boar. It seems that you can eat whatever you prefer among a big selection of dishes. Furthermore you can taste some fish‚ mainly cod and other salted ones. We suggest asking for Marzipan‚ the universal sweet for both Christmas and every day. The staff

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    the only one who should be watching the fire. Therefore I went out along with the choir to go hunt for a wild pig. Supposedly‚ I was neglecting the fire‚ when Ralph knew my main priority was to hunting. the fire got out of hand and I was repremanded by our hipocritical leader. I really don’t like our leader‚ therefore I made my own group. My group and I are dedicated to finding and capturing a boar. We are like an army trying to capture a country. It would be helpful if you can send us a sword just

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    Swine Production

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    period of time pigs participate in farrowing‚ finishing‚ and gestation. This is how we would create and run a swine facility. The gestation house in our facility consists of sows‚ gilts‚ and boars. Sows and gilts wait on one half to be bred or where they wait before giving birth. The other half is just boars. Within each gender there are separations to discourage fighting and to help maintain a clean environment‚ which is also due to the waste management system. Below the gestation house‚ and every

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    example‚ the chants are the words‚ “Kill the pig (or the beast). Cut his throat‚ Spill its blood.” During a hunt on page 114‚ the boys all go on a hunt and find a boar. Each boy gets a stab at it but the boar runs away alive. After this‚ Jack and the rest play a little game where they are the hunters and Simon is the boar. During this game‚ the boar says this chant and the game turns into an actual hunt and battle. Simon screams for them to stop and the only thing that stopped them was Jack stopping and

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    In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding uses the character of Jack to portray that mankind loses sanity and innocence when they are away from civilization‚ and forced to make their own decisions. William Golding starts the setting of the story off where all the boys are normal kids and still conditioned by civilization. Until they realize they should be able to do whatever they want. In the story Jack is innocent and behaves like he still in the world of grownups. When he first enters

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    Lost in Lord of the Flies The book Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ first published in 1954‚ became a very successful novel over the years. In 2004‚ ABC first launched the hit TV show Lost. These two have extreme similarities between each other‚ and Lost would not exist without Lord of the Flies. The mix of intrigue‚ survival skills and critique on human nature has made both the show and the book such respectable hits over the years. The similarities between these two are more than coincidental

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