Into The Wild Synthesis Essay

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The book Into The Wild, written by Jon Krakauer, tells the story of Chris McCandless a young man who abandoned his life in search of something more meaningful than a materialistic society. In 1992 Chris gave his $ 25,000 savings to charity, abandoned his car and most of his possessions, and burned all of his money to chase his dream. Chris’s legacy was to live in simplicity, to find his purpose, and to chase his dreams.

Chris McCandless’s decision to uproot his life and hitchhike to Alaska has encouraged other young adults to chase their dreams. Neal Karlinksy illustrates the love Chris had for nature in the passage, “He was intoxicated by the nature and the idea of a great Alasican adventure-to survive in the bush totally alone.” This passage shows appreciation for the significance of following ones dreams. Even with all that Chris had accomplished he knew that something was missing and this resonated deeply in his soul. It is refreshing to discover that not all young people are focused on materialistic success. Neal Karlinsky demonstrates this in the quotation, “Today, young idealistic pilgrims post their adventures on YouTube as they follow in the footsteps of Alexander Supertramp and visit the now famous “ magic bus” deep in the Alaskan interior.” This passage describes how some young people use Chris’ journey as a catalyst to discover their own identity and purpose as they travel to Alaska also.

Most things came easy to Chris. In reality, there were very few things that he was not good at. He came from a privileged background. He was accepted and graduated from Emory University, an elite academic institution. All of these variables resulted in Chris despising the society from which he be...

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...cover who he was and his purpose. Although many think Chris McCandless suffered while living in uncertain conditions in Alaska ,Chris found his happiness. This is shown in the quotation, “I HAVE HAD A HAPPY LIFE AND THANK THE LORD. GOODBYE AND MAY GOD BLESS ALL !” This passage shows that Chris had found his peace and happiness in the wild.

Works Cited

Karlinksy, Neal. "" Chris McCandless Inspires Adventures but at What Cost."" Http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/story?id=3680748&page=1. N.p., n.d. Web.

Kleinfeld, Judith. "" McCandless: Hero or Dumb Jerk"" Http://powpak.dl.noacsc.org/powpak/data/csiebeneck/articles/document_ar48.pdf. N.p., n.d. Web.

Krakauer, Jon. Into the Wild. New York: Anchor, 1997. Print.

Power, Matthew. "" The Cult of Chris McCandless."" Http://www.mensjournal.com/magazine/the-cult-of-chris-mccandless-20121015. N.p., n.d. Web.

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