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    can only fully count on one person in their life and that person is himself or herself. From a young age‚ Chris always relied on himself more than others. He believed that in order to be free you have to find and trust yourself. In the movie Into the Wild‚ McCandless makes it clear that he does not need people in his life to feel important. He says “…but you’re wrong if you think that the joy of life comes principally from human relationships. God’s place is all around us; it is in everything and anything

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    1 - Into the Wild shows a man who journey’s through the country in order to find peace and belonging. Christopher McCandless or ‘Alexander Supertramp’ was a man who wished not to conform to the way society was governed‚ he did no want to be sucked into the depths of technology which has consumed the minds of many people. He only wished to live simply as one would have one thousand years ago. Into the wild strongly relates to the concept of belonging in many ways. In May 1990 McCandless graduates

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    Most people believe that Chris McCandless went into the wild to escape a toxic relationship with his parents‚ but the two real reasons why he left everything was being a rebellious young adult and literacy influences from different composers. Chris left everything towards the end of summer of 1990‚ and took a two year trip to anywhere. He left everything except for some essentials. McCandless wanted to return from his family after he was done with his journey. He took the journey to find himself

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    pay for their sister’s treatment who suffers from tuberculosis of the spine. The story begins with the narrator driving down the foothills of the Alps. Here is when he first encounters the two brothers selling wild strawberries. Even after the driver forbade the narrator to buy the wild fruits‚ he bought the biggest basket and drove towards the town. This scene emphasises on the first step of growing intimacy between the narrator and the two boys. Next day‚ the boys were found shining shoes in

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    In Jon Krakauer’s work of nonfiction‚ Into the Wild‚ the author begins each chapter with an epigraph. Moreover‚ the epigraphs often contain quotes from books that Chris McCandless highlighted himself or Krakauer chose‚ presumably because he felt they relate to Chris’s ideology and situation. Krakauer also included quotes from figures whom Chris revered‚ such as Jack London and Henry David Thoreau. His main purpose in incorporating these epigraphs was to draw inferences about the person that Christopher

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    share an intrinsic bond with nature. She lives amidst the serene hills in the Himalayan Mulberry Cottage. A cat shares the snug refuge with her and the wide range of the Himalayan flora‚ the dahlias‚ chrysanthemums‚ gladioli‚ the highland orchids‚ the wild begonia‚ the purple salvia‚ the blue gentian‚ the purple columbine‚ the anemone and the edelweiss are close to her heart. She grows few of them in her small garden plot and during the chilly winter she waits eagerly for the mountain autumns and springs

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    find himself through the simplicity of nature. Growing up‚ his parents were controlling and when he graduated from college he set out on his journey. Chris took his car and went north. In the book Into the Wild‚ Jon Krakauer explains his thoughts and reasons behind Chris’s choice to go into the wild. “McCandless went into the wilderness not primarily to ponder nature or the world at large but‚ rather‚ to explore the inner country of his soul” (183). He was in search of who he was and what he wanted

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    truth were not; and I went away from the inhospitable board. The hospitality was as cold as the ices." - Henry David Thoreau‚ Walden‚ or Life In The Woods Truth vs. Fortune In Jon Krakauer’s nonfiction book Into The Wild the main character is Chris McCandless a young man who is extremely smart and who seems to have everything going great in his life. There is only one thing‚ McCandless is a man that is missing something‚ in my opinion he was given everything he wanted

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    at the end. Chris McCandless is another static character. He is certainly a round character in the fact that he has a deep‚ multifaceted personality. However‚ he is static because he retains his idealism throughout the story about living in the wild. 2.Kasper Gutman says this line to Sam Spade in the Maltese Falcon‚ directed by John Huston. The line is important because Gutman actually enjoys the company of Spade. However‚ this lines shows just how precious the Falcon is to Gutman. He had

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    Tahaira Dancy Mr. Mulkey Advanced Placement Language and Composition 14 May 2014 Into The Wild Test: Prompt #2 McCandless was brave enough to do things most people would not even think about doing. "He was looking for more adventure and freedom than today’s society gives people‚” comments one of Chris’s friends" (Krakauer 174). What modern society offers did not appeal to Chris McCandless; he wanted a different

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