Analysis Of Into The Wild, By Jon Krakauer

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Into the wild, a book by Jon Krakauer, focuses its objective on a young man by the name of Christopher Johnson Mccandless. He was a young, intelligent man who believed in the freedom of living alone but later died in the story from living in the Alaskan wild on his own with the bare necessities. His struggle throughout the story is a mixture of both internal and external conflict, the pair affecting his choices and ultimately leading to his end. His internal conflict was the thoughts rushing through his head on what made him happy, what brought his life purpose and meaning, something almost everybody thinks about. He believed there was something more to life than just to settle down and do everything all other modern people did, causing him