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Reading journal Part Mountaineer Skew Solely Promulgation Beatification Part 2-Summary In chapter the concentrates on the Alaska Interior. A truck carter stops for hitchhiker- Alex- who says that he is from South Dakota. He is given a ride to Denali National Park, and changes the story to indicate that he is Gallien (Krakauer 5-9). The second chapter is on the Stampede Trail that is set in September 1922. This chapter explains the story of five strangers that meet in an abandoned bus near Alaska (Krakauer 9-13).
They later learn that in the bus, there is some smell of decaying substance that happens to be the smell of dead bodies. In chapter three on Carthage, the author sets the stage in Carthage in South Dakota after the discovery of McCandless’ corpse (Krakauer 13-16). McCandless lived in a large house with employees and friends. In the fourth chapter on Detrital Wash, the evidence of McCandless surfacing from Nevada comes up. He was discovered by a ranger from the National Park Service. His journal was also discovered and the past events are clearly outlined in the journal (Krakauer 19).
In the Bullhead City chapter, the author explains how McCandless camera was destroyed and how his photographs and other data like writings disappeared (Krakauer 19-24). It is, therefore, not clear on the events of McCandless in the previous years. However, it is possible to tell that McCandless worked at McDonalds, opened a bank account and lived in Bullhead for two months (Krakauer 29-34). In chapter 6 on Anza-Borrego, we see McCandless setting up a camp along Salton Sea. He meets Franz who is addicted to alcohol.
Franz attempts to persuade McCandless to leave but he refuses (Krakauer 34-43). Part 3 Analysis From the work, the underlying assumptions/meanings that author intends for the readers to learn include the extent to which individuals do to explore their own limit, assume the concept of civilization towards having direct encounter with nature and even opting for solitude in the quest to achieve individual goals and objectives. This is so going with the example of Chris McCandless that walked into the Alaska and disappeared only to be found four 9 months later (Krakauer 5).
The concept of the material world has also been assessed through the work where the author explains how McCandless leaves his parents who gave him a good lifestyle. McCandless even gives out his salary, abandons his car and even burns his money. This is unlike the normal human nature that seeks to have all form of material wealth they can access (Krakauer 16-18). Part 4-Response From the reading, I agree with the author’s premises. At times one has to do what they think is right to fulfil their dreams.
Just as McCandless struggled to survive in the wilderness, the same case people struggle with different situations in their lives. Sacrifice is also key if one’s dreams have to be achieved. At times in life, one has to lose and even forego some life pleasures. This applied for the case of McCandless who saw no need of life pleasure and opted to give but the same and live in the wilderness.Work CitedKrakauer, Jon. Into the Wild. Devon: Pan Macmillan, 2011. Print.
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