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Into the Wild: The Tragedy and Triumph of Chris Mccandless

2023-08-28 21:20:29

It's like a label on a shirt bothering your soft skin so you make your own choice when you tear a label and try to risk it if you run it You will get bad results. The unknown land that walks in Hades' abyss may have occupied a sensitive life of one person, but it is done in a flame of glory without regret. This person, of course, based on a true story, is Christopher McCandless' s book "The Wild" by Jon Krakauer.

Jon Krakauer's entry into Chris Chris McCandless is only a victim of his own obsession. John Crascal 's novel "Into the Wild" reveals the life of a young, clever man named Chris McCandless who died in Alaska in the summer of 1992. In the novel, John Clark carefully approaches the life of McCandless without too many authors. Reader Chris McCandless is still an elusive character in the novel, but I can see that Chris McCandless is a dreamlike young idealist trying to obey his dreams. But I failed because his innocent mistake turned out to be fatal and irreversible.

Author Jon Krakauer tells the story of a young man named Chris McCandless with his novel "Into the Wild". This novel describes a poor but encouraging event that led to the death of Chris McCandless. Jon Krakauer explains the dangerous journey from McCandless to Alaska using vivid images, specific jargon, and suspense. In Chapter 2 of "Entering the Wilderness", Krakow began to explain the unique landscape of Alaska. Krakauer's detailed graphical language makes Alaska realistic. Krakauer added the explanation for the weather and the conclusion for strengthening the image of this chapter from White of Jack London. In this landscape "There are brown spruce forests on both sides of the frozen waterway, the wind covered recently with frost blows off trees" (9). Alaska is described as "wild, savage, cold north wilderness" (9).