Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Talking about one of Into the Wild's themes



There are many themes in Into the Wild, but lets pick the reason MacCandless went to nature and live there which can also be the theme I am going to write about now.


The Allure of the Wilderness:

To MacCandless, wilderness has a specific taste to him, he believes that it is a place free of tensions and modern of society, this has been a reoccurring theme in many traveling books, which makes you understand that the allure of wilderness is overwhelming and enticing enough to cause a person to leave his people and live outside his society to feel what MacCandless first felt when he decided to go on a journey to find that free place.

However, that alluring felling will disappear as soon as you are there. MacCandless, for example, spent most of his time trying to find food and keep himself alive, so he did not even find time to cherish that wilderness!

So, as you see this is a central idea that runs through many travel books, which can help you understand the point of view from which the author is writing and also gives the story unity, influence and core.


7 comments:

  1. the question is..is it really the place of freedom??

    I might go there 2 find out the answer:D

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  2. good job Ahmed. Really I like your style in writing

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  3. كل عام وانتم بخير

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  4. Thanks for passing Ali.


    كل عام وانت بخير وصحه وسلامه

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  5. I could say it is the place for punishment >_<

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  6. " alluring felling will disappear as soon as you are there"
    why do people kill themselves to find it when they know that it won't last forever ?
    That's why I think Chris was a Sick person although I respect him for his courage.
    Good work Ahmed

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