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Character Analysis Of Into The Wild

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In the biography Into the Wild written by Jon Krakauer, Chris McCandless makes the decision to try and live in the wilderness. With little food, no communication with the outside world, and dangers around every corner McCandless decides to try and survive. Possible character traits that McCandless had that caused him to make this decision are: thrill-seeker, overconfident, or he was just inspired and wanted to live poor instead of wealthy. McCandless may have been a thrill-seeker, and this character trait caused him to make the decisions he did. He tossed away wealth and comfort for a life of danger and near-death experiences. In Alaska there are many dangers that McCandless knows of but his decision to go into the wild never wavers, “Gallien had tried repeatedly to dissuade Alex from his plan, to no avail” (Krakauer 122). Alex knows what he’s going into and he’s delighted. He wants this adventure badly, he wants to live of the land with barely anything. His Alaska excursion wasn’t the first time he was fishing around for adventure, it was one of many: “McCandless was in fact an honors graduate of Emory University, an accomplished athlete, and a veteran of several solo excursions into wild, inhospitable terrain” (Krakauer 123). His Alaskan excursion is only one of his thrill-seeker, adventures. The multiple excursions show that he is comfortable going out into the wild and that he’s done it many times. Other adventures after McCandless have described the reason behind

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