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Materialism In Into The Wild

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Materialism Today Jon Krakauer’s literary work “Into The Wild” followed an inspired adult as he fought to escape the materialistic, government regulated society and find a new life in the wilderness. The novel operates in the years of 1991 to 1992, and yet materialism plays a large role in the characters development. Now, 25 years later, it has only grown as an issue. Having gone unchecked for decades, it is imperative that solutions are developed in order to efficiently combat this ever growing dilemma. With the rise of technology and the fight for individuality, society is more torn than ever. People are more inclined to cordon themselves off and live within their own worlds rather than interact with family and friends. One of the most …show more content…

Next, is the issue of people becoming overly obsessed with themselves and putting their care above all else. Finally, the issue of people believing themselves to be better than others due to their possessions and attempting to oppress them has become an increasingly prominent issue. Looking at the internet today technology is everywhere. While in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s cellphones were more of a commodity, today they are in the pocket of nearly every teen and young adult across the United States. Normally this wouldn’t be an issue as the prospect of a connected society keeps Americans united and more secure, but the technology is being used the wrong way. Instead of being more connected with people, they are more concerned with interaction with their phones. In fact, in an article posted on MarketWatch, people are interacting with their phones more than other people. The article by Catey Hill titled “Millennials engage with their smartphones more than they do actual humans” covers the shocking amount of people who admit to interacting more with phones than even their own family. Almost 40% of the 1,000 people surveyed say they interact with their phones more than family, friends, and co-workers.

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