Analysis Of Chris Mccandless In Into The Wild, By Jon Krakauer

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Have you ever had the choice to live in nature? In the book, “Into the Wild” by John Krakauer, a boy named Chris McCandless goes on a journey to get away from society. He journeys out into nature to respect his own beliefs and live freely. Chris McCandless is a transcendentalist due to his beliefs in self-reliance, living in nature, and non-conformity. Chris McCandless, a transcendentalist belief in self-reliance. According to Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string. Accept the place, Devine Province has found for you…” the means that self-reliance is the ability to trust yourself. In the novel Into the Wild, Chris shows this when “he intended to invent an utterly new life for himself.” Chris wanted