Examples Of Transcendentalism In Into The Wild

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In today’s modern society, people tend to focus on material goods and follow the standards of social behavior. American writer Henry David Thoreau thought otherwise and left society to live in deliberate solitude in the woods for a couple years. Similar transcendentalist beliefs of Henry David Thoreau were shown through Chris McCandless’s journey in Jon Krakauer’s Into The Wild. Chris McCandless decided to abandon his wealthy parents after graduating Emory University with honors. He donated all of his savings and left behind most of his material possessions. Much like Henry David Thoreau, Chris McCandless embarked into the Alaskan wilderness alone to live his new life in nature. Throughout his journey, Chris McCandless embodied transcendentalism …show more content…

Transcendentalists believed in relying on oneself and this was shown through Thoreau because he “built his own cabin from trees he lumbered himself, grew his own food, and generally lived a life of self-sufficiency” (Milne 843). Chris McCandless displayed his self-reliance while on his way up north to Alaska. After he gets dropped off on Interstate 70, Krakauer writes, “McCandless was thrilled to be on his way north, and he was relieved as well– relieved that he had again evaded the impending threat of human intimacy, of friendship, and all the messy emotional baggage that comes with it” (Krakauer 55). The driver that leaves Chris, Ron Franz, had offered to adopt Chris as his grandson. Chris was uncomfortable with the request of Ron adopting him because it would prevent Chris from being solely dependent on just himself. During his trip, Chris was determined to remain independent like a transcendentalist would do. Being self-reliant is a key aspect of transcendentalism and Chris did so by leaving people that would hinder his goal of independence. He stuck to Ralph Waldo Emerson’s idea to completely “Trust thyself” (Emerson 2) and chose not to rely on the judgements from other people. Chris demonstrated transcendentalism while setting out into the wilderness alone by believing in and exhibiting

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