Into The Wild Passage Analysis

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Having your life planned out for you is like being chained to a stone wall. The further you try to go, the more the chains pull you back. In the novel, Into The Wild, Jon Krakuer creates a magnificent story of a young man named Chris McCandless. Chris McCandless drops everything he has ever owned and begins to travel in disguise to get away from any expectations society has placed upon him. Into The Wild introduces the rites of passage through Chris McCandless’ journey in life; with every location Chris visited he gained his own independence. Krakuer creates rites of passage with the explanation why he isolated himself from society, and what he needed to go through to gain his supposed ‘independence’. Many believe parents only want the best

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