Identity In Into The Wild

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In the book, Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer, Everett Ruess was a man who wanted to find his purpose in life by, leaving school, developing a new identity, and expressing himself and his joun in his letters. First, Ruess attended the Otis Art School and Hollywood High. “At the end of the summer, Everett returned home only long enough to earn a high school diploma, which he received in January 1931. Less than a month later he was on the road again..." Ruess started to travel solo at the age of sixteen. He began to hitchhike and trek throughout the U.S. and its national parks. “Except for a short, unhappy stint at UCLA (he dropped out after a single semester, to his father’s lasting dismay),” Ruess dropped out of college and he spent the rest …show more content…

First, McCandless despised his education. He wanted to spend his time traveling nationally. “He had spent the previous four years, as he saw it, preparing to fulfill an absurd and onerous duty: to graduate from college.” McCandless did not need external validation, in this case, a college degree to do what he wanted to do in his life. He believed titles and honors were irrelevant. Next, McCandless extensively wrote of his daily escapades in his journal. “Although the tone of the journal—written in the third person in a stilted, self-consciousness voice—often veers toward melodrama, the available evidence indicates that McCandless did not misrepresent the facts.” His journaling at the beginning of his journey was long and thorough . Throughout his journey and towards the end, his entries became shorter until it was only sentences, or a couple of words. Finally, Chris McCandless altered his identity. His severed all of his ties with his family, his name was the last tie to cut. “No longer would he answer to Chris McCandless; he was now Alexander Supertramp, master of his own destiny.” He was known as Alexander Supertramp to all who encountered him on his journeys. Even his friends who knew him on his journey did not know his real

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