Stereotypes In Into The Wild

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Chris Mccandless was seen as a demented person as he left his comfortable and promising life for a life of wandering in the wood however this was far from the truth. Jon Krakauer in his Biography “Into the Wild” an emotional piece which reports on the travels and moral dilemmas of Chris Mccandless a charismatic young man in search of the true freedoms of life free from any moral authority. The bush causality stereotype includes the many young and overzealous travelers overconfident in their capabilities who entered the bush and came out with awful injuries or didn't come out at all. The many young men and women who lost their lives in the bush because they fell under the bush causality stereotype were thrill seekers simply in search of amusement

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