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A Comparison Of Chris Mccandless And Thoreau

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Thoreau spent two years in the wild living off the land. Chris spent 114 days in the Alaskan wilderness. Each learning different things about themselves and developing different values and beliefs. Both Chris McCandless and Thoreau had many things that they did differently and in common with their treks into the wild. They both had similar reasons for leaving the wild, but they had different views on civilization and reasons for going into the wild. In Walden Henry David Thoreau went to the woods as an experiment to test himself and how he could live without modern technology, while Chris McCandless went for more complicated reasons. Thoreau believed that in order for him to fulfill and bring purpose to his life that he needed to go and live in the woods. He wanted to live a life that was simple and not “frittered away by details” (Thoreau 59) One of Thoreau’s main reasons for going to the woods to be able to think, not to get away from people. He would still allow people to engage in conversation with him but would spend most of his time alone. While in the woods Thoreau would sit for hours and just think. His goal was to learn not only more about himself but about the world around him. Thoreau sometimes sat in his doorway from sunrise till noon some summer mornings just thinking, listening and observing. Thoreau also went to the woods to live deliberately. He wished to only face the most essential facts of life and live simply. He believed that people should live simply

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