The Theme Of Free Will In Jon Krakauer's 'Into The Wild'

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I'll be writing about how much of what happens in our lives do we actually control.I will be using the poem Invictus and parts of Into The Wild as evidence.I hope this will give you a better understanding on how much we actually control and how much we don’t.Into The Wild was written by Jon Krakauer.The poem Invictus was written by William Ernest.I think Into The Wild is telling us we can make our own decision and we can guide our own life.I think Invictus tells us that we can control our own fate and we can control our path.
“head is bloody, but unbowed.'' (Invictus 8)I feel like it's trying to say,no matter what happens in life always carry with your head high. “ I have not winced nor cried aloud,”(Invictus 6) describes that things do happen, but you don’t complain or show the pain to others.You can move on without having to bring people into your problems. Though, you may tell someone your pains, but only to help yourself clear my mind of it."I am the master of my fate; I am …show more content…

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