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Who Is Into The Wild Transcendentalism

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It is not easy going into the wild by yourself. Leaving everything behind you and only surviving off the land that nature provides for you. The book Into The Wild written by Jon Krakauer tells a story about a boy, by the name of Christopher McCandless, who ventures into the Alaskan wilderness and plans to spend a year out there. I personally do not think that Chris is or was a modern day transcendentalist, nor a transcendentalist at all. He was very much ill prepared for the task at hand. Chris was not educated about the edible vegetation. The one piece of info was a Boy Scout field guide. But yet he was optimistic about the journey. Let’s begin with the supply's that Chris packed in his backpack. The pack itself was no heavier than 30 pounds. His gear seems extremely minimal for the harsh conditions of the interior, which in April still lay buried under the winter snowpack. He was carrying a 22 caliber rifle, too small to kill large animals, cheap leather hiking boots that were neither waterproof nor insulated and finally a 10-pound bag of rice. Alex was not equipped with an ax, bug …show more content…

I feel that Chris had just begun to understand the philosophy when his food got maggots on it. This is what happens when you decide to leave everything that you own and live off the land. Nature will get the best of you if you are not careful. Sadly for Chris, this is what happened. Transcendentalists in the modern day are a little different compared to Chris. Chris was trying to be the transcendentalist who lived off the land. A modern transcendentalist is someone who stands out in the crowd. A person that dresses, acts, and behaves differently than the norm that we are used to in society. With this in mind, I can say that Chris was not a modern transcendentalist. In fact, he was trying to become a naturalist or a

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