Entering the wild is nonfiction autobiography written by Jon Krakauer. A controversial book about the quirky life of Christopher McCandless is a true story based on the lives of young people. Many readers believe Chris' journey is an attempt to get rid of his family and his old life. The setting of books often has a big influence on the story itself. Different settings in the book will help the movement of the hero and the whole theme. This can be proven in the following points: The theme of young masculinity; the theme of survival in the wilderness and independent happiness theme.
John Karkauer 's novel "Into the Wild" tells the true story about a young man named Christopher McCandless who created a new life for himself by dwelling civilization in the wilderness. This story shows how Christopher develops and matures through a general dilemma through stories and learns valuable lessons on the way. Christopher's character is to understand some new courses such as finding true happiness, ignoring judgment of others, recognizing that material things are only material things, not others It will develop by.
In John Steinbeck's novel "Mouse and Male", the background plays an important role in determining the theme of the work. The main background of the novel is the Salinas River. The theme of the novel is dedication, irony, and friendship. At least one example of mouse and men theme is drawn on the Salinas River. The first theme is an initiative that was founded mainly by the Salinas River. George repeatedly said that in his novel, if life is not necessary to take care of Renny, how good his life will be. "When you consider expansion time that you do not need, I will be crazy, I will never get peace." (13) When Lenny proposed to hide and hide, George answered. "Without Lenny, George will not fail because George is not in Lenny.
John Steinbeck 's classic novel "Mouse and Man" is the theme of proof of true friendship. Steinbeck used two immigrant workers, Lenny and George, to explain the theme of the novel. This novel was in the Great Depression in California around 1937. At that time, the position of Renny and George was the way Steinbeck painted that period. Rennie is a big and strong, half-hearted person.
This novel has three main elements for developing a theme together. The first one is letters, the second one is many settings, and the third one is plot. The theme is that people do everything for the people they like. Writer Jacques London showed this theme in many examples through the story. All the protagonists of this story like this thing. Back likes the wilderness, Spitz likes the leader, Jack likes back, powerful red sweater man, others like. The character in the novel 'Wild call', the interaction between the scene and the plot reveals that the power of love is stronger than all other forces.