Similarities Between Into The Wild And Dead Poets Society

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There is a time in every man’s education when he arrives at the conviction that envy is ignorance; that imitation is suicide; that he must take himself for better or worse as his portions”. (Emerson 364). Emerson quote “self reliance” means it up to you to succeed in life because you are the only one in control of the decisions you make. He also means being someone else because of society measures and expectations blindes the fact that you are not recognizing the ability, talent god has given you. Why would we chose to follow transcendentalism idea to overcome a disturbance in this world we call life ? The novel Into the Wild and the film Dead Poet Society both displays a character experiencing reality, pain, and inspiration.

Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild introducing the character Chris Mccandless who we met in Alaska. Since he was a young age Mccandless always wondered off and would never return home until late and would have his parents worried. After college he was fascinated with the Apartheid Movement in South Africa and wanted to travel to help out. He also went on his first trip to the yellow Datsun after graduating. The news of his father infidelity tore him deep down inside and he needed to get away as soon as possible. The last person in his …show more content…

Both main characters were dealing with an obstacle some in which they ignored parents wishes and obeyed their own wishes in life. In the end both lives were lost due to selfishness and irresponsible. They followed the quote from self reliance and lived by non conformity.
In conclusion, the MCCandless family lost a son and a did not found out about his death until a group of hikers smelled a horrendous smell and a note. The Perry lost their son due to suicide and a controlling

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