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Analysis Of Into The Wild By Chris Mccandless

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Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer is about Chris McCandless who was a child born into a well-off family who fit into American society extremely well. After traveling south and receiving his college degree at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, Chris had the sudden urge to leave everything behind and go on the adventure of a lifetime. Following in the ideologies and footsteps of his idols Thoreau, Jack London, and several others; Chris donated all of money to a charity that helps hungry children, changed his name to Alex Supertramp, and headed West in his old yellow Datsun to escape the hassle and expectations of society as it is today. He traveled to many places including Colorado, Mexico, The Grand Canyon, Arizona, California, and South Dakota where he made a lasting impression on Wayne Westerberg. Chris made huge impacts on several peoples’ lives along his journey, but always kept them at arm’s length and left before there was an unbreakable connection established. Instead he replaced the joy that most people get from human interaction and replaced it with feelings of wonder and exhilaration that pristine nature brought. He lived happily by never staying in one place for too long and always having something new to explore, going against the modern-day norms. Chris’s ultimate journey is to escape to the Alaska wilderness, where he eventually meets his demise by eating poisonous seeds. It is thought that perhaps he had a change of heart towards modern day society in the end

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