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Into The Wild Book Report

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Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer is a piece of literature that explains the strange, yet popular, death of a young man named Chris McCandless. Throughout the book, Krakauer uses quotes to express how Chris’s personality touched each person he met as he traveled the country, making his way to the state of Alaska. Krakauer does amazing job by going in depth and really researching the death of Chris, his friends and acquaintances reactions, and similar stories that follow the same pattern as the one of Chris. But Krakauer wrote this book for a reason. The nonfiction novel was written because after writing an article on McCandless, the author found himself haunted by his death, but also related to the type of person Chris was, and wanted to learn more about the boy who died in the wilderness. He wanted to find answers. Krakauer’s purpose was to inform us of the bizarre death of Chris McCandless, and to shine light onto his journey across and to discover why he did so, because of how much his death haunted him. When writing the book, Krakauer uses direct …show more content…

In the novel, he tells the story of when he goes to climb the Devil’s thumb in Alaska; just as Chris went to Alaska too. I think it shows how Krakauer knows what it feels like to enter the wild and to find himself in nature too, “It is easy, when you are young, to believe that what you desire is no less than what you deserve, to assume that if you want something badly enough, it is your God-given right to have it. When I decided to go to Alaska that April, like Chris McCandless, I was a raw youth who mistook passion for insight and acted according to an obscure, gap-ridden logic. I thought climbing would fix all that was wrong in my life. In the end, of course, it almost changed nothing.” (Krakauer pg.155) I think he includes this quote to express how he and Chris both thought that they could escape reality by traveling in the wild,

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