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Analysis Of Into The Wild, By Jon Krakauer

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The book ‘Into the Wild’ by Jon Krakauer is based on a true story of Christopher J McCandless, a well educated and able young man who chased after his dreams and ambitions of escaping the wealth and materialism of society for a free life in nature. Soon after graduating from Emory University, Chris gave up the balance of his education savings account to OXFAM and disappeared from society to live a life of autonomy and adventure into the Alaskan wilderness, This wild adventure ultimately led to his death. Chris didn't die due to the wilderness. He died from being unprepared and unwilling to learn about the environment he was about to walk into alone. Chris’s tragic death is exactly what wilderness journalist Mark Laurence described when he wrote, “ ...the leading cause of most deaths in the wilderness--all of these are caused by a personal error in judgment. “ …show more content…

Jim Gallien, a trucker driver and avid hunter and woodsman, was driving four miles out of Fairbanks when he saw a hitchhiker ( Chris McCandless) standing in the snow.Chris told Gallien that he was headed up to Denali National Park. Gallien later described Chris's backpack as being a little light for someone who was going to spend an extended amount of time in the wilderness. Gallien became , even more, the concerned when Chris told him all he had was a ten-pound bag of rice. “ He wasn’t carrying anywhere near as much food and gear as you’d expect a guy to be carrying for that kind of journey,”(4).From this, it is already clear that Chris is not fully prepared. Gallien knows and the reader knows that Chris did not research the land, the necessary gear, or the season. This mistake leads directly to Chris’s

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