Comparing Mccandless And Invisible Man

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Poet Anais Nin argued that eventually the day will come when, "the risk it [takes] to remain tight in the bud is more painful than the risk it takes to blossom". It is painful to stay in a life that seems unsatisfying; it is better to adopt new habits and progress as an individual. In Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer, and Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, the characters of Chris McCandless and the unnamed narrator decide to make a change in their lives. The process of tapping out is the most beneficial form of self-discovery in order for one to discover their truest self. The invisible man and Chris McCandless, at a crucial point in their lives, decided to tap out for a change.