Into The Wild Analysis

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"Into the wild" is a true story of Christopher Mc Candles, a young man from the troubled family who takes his parents as paper dolls and bangs them together. An adventurer who walks two years on the earth with no phones, no map, no vehicle. He is an ultimate freedom seeker ; a ultraist voyager whose home is the road. Finding pleasure in the pathless woods and raptures on lonely shore he lives his life. This movie is the stage where a boy creates a different scenario, of his love for nature, his wondering, and the people that he met and at the end , his death and realization of the essence of human relationships. Being away from my parents since childhood was not easy for me. The loneliness that I let my heart to feel made me create a world …show more content…

I walked upon the land, no longer be disillusioned by society and lost myself into the imaginary world. This movie personally influences and inspires me in the way that I am still not aware of. For varying reasons, a life in solitude is a thought that entered my mind at some point.However, a person possessing inner peace finds this life-long escape and overlooks others' opinion. I myself have made escapes into seclusion to exhilarate my soul for short period of time. But after careful consideration, I feel that getting rid of society and its rites forever maybe detrimental to the inner self. Sometimes I also forget to keep life simple. For me, the hardest challenge is to remain happy even when faced with adversity each day. But pushing up my limit and striving the success that I have dreamed of is that what is the center of concern. Sometimes, even those strangers you see on the road can inspire you unbelieveably. I remember I had my friend, whose favorite hobby was to ask people about their life

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