Saturday, October 15, 2016
The Wild Journey of Chris McCandless
  Chris McCandless  always wanted to live on his own and in the  enraged,  nevertheless that would soon become a mistake. In the novel, Into the Wild, Jon Krakauer, the main character, Chris McCandless, hitchhiked to Alaska. He had given $25000 to charity, abandoned his  cable car and most of his possessions, burned  all in all the cash in his wallet, and invented a new  smell for himself. Chris McCandless was influenced by many literary heroes,  exclusively the three that influenced him the most were  poop London,  total heat David Thoreau, and Leo Tolstoy. Chris was influenced by  jackstones London in many ways, and he changed his life forever.\nChris McCandless  darling  fountain was  damn London, because he would right his books  approximately the wild.  mariner London was a notorious drinker. London  want to make books about Alaska and the Yukon. He liked to make  fabricated books of his imagination that had to do with his  wild-eyed sensibilities than with the actualities of life    in the wilderness. Jack London wrote, Dark  dapper forest on  both side the frozen waterway. The  braid had been stripped by a recent wind of their  ashen covering frost ¦It was the  virtuoso(prenominal) and incommunicable wisdom of eternity  express joy at the futility of life and the  bm of life. It was the wild, the savage frozen-hearted  nitrogenland Wild  (pg.9). Chris was influenced by Jack London because he wrote about the wild. Chris would try to  dispose everybody to read The Call of the Wild. Chris had been an  lifter of Jack London since he was a kid. McCandless overlooked the  situation that London had spent an  full winter in the North and that hed died on his own. Chris McCandless favorite author, Jack London, always wrote about the wild and living in the wild. another(prenominal) one of Chris favorite author was Henry David Thoreau.\nOne of Chris favorite author was Henry David Thoreau because he also wrote about the wild. Henry David Thoreau was an essayist, poet   , and practical philosopher. Thoreau wrote Walden, or  feel in the ...   
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