
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Into the Wild Introduction

About Jon Krakauer

Sunday, January 17, 2010
An Adventure to St. Croix

I would love to take a trip and go to the Virgin Islands. My sisters and dad have been to St. Croix for my sister's college lacrosse, and they absolutely loved it. They said they had a great time; they even went back again! Over the long weekend, I went to Florida, which was the first time I had flown in an airplane or been on a vacation far away. I loved flying and would definitely do it again. The beach is my favorite place to go on a vacation, so I think this trip would be amazing. I would have such a good time if I flew down to St. Croix with my family and was able to relax on the beach and have fun.
Because my other family members have been to St. Croix, I would love to visit there and experience what they experienced. Hearing about their stories has really made me want to go. The white sand and clear water would be breathtaking to see. I would like to visit the beach, along with other places on the island. My dad and sisters went snorkeling on Buck Island and were able to see beautiful fish in the water. That was their favorite part of the trip, and I would really love going there. There are also 15 acres of rainforest that would be cool to explore. I would need to pack a lot of sunscreen and bathing suits to endure the hot weather in St. Croix. It would be fun to drive along, listen to music, and have fun with my family. I do not think there are any places that I really want to see in the United States, but if I have to pick one, this is definitely it. An adventure to St. Croix would be awesome!
Friday, January 15, 2010
Direct and Indirect Characterization
Direct characterization is when a reader tells audience what a character looks/acts like.Indirect characterization is when reader shows what character is like but lets you make your own conclusions.
Indirect - Direct - Quotes
No one knew of Chris’s plans – He wanted to be free from everyone. He was twenty-four years old “The more they talked, the less Alex struck Gallien as a nutcase.” P. 5 Chris wanted to give his watch and money to Gallien – He does not need much to get by. He was from South Dakota but had been raised in Virginia. “I don’t want to know what time it is. I don’t want to know what day it is or where I am.” p. 7 – Alex is independent and doesn’t have many cares. The descriptions of McCandless’s town – He grew up with only what was necessary. Chris was small with a physique of an itinerant laborer. He had dark and emotive eyes that suggested he was Greek. “He used to sit right there and tell us amazing stories of his travels.” p. 16 – He was adventurous and loved to see places. McCandless left Carthage and had a nomadic existence. He was nearsighted and had small-rimmed glasses. “He was the hardest worker I’d ever seen. “ p. 18 McCandless said he would no longer give or accept gifts. – He was practical and knew what he wanted/needed. He was an editor of the student newspaper at Emory University where he graduated. “You could tell right away that Alex was intelligent.” p. 18 McCandless was attentive to Burres and flirted with her. – He had a romantic side and liked talking with girls. He had a 3.72 grade-point average and was a history and anthropology major. “We got to talking. He was a nice kid.” – p. 30 McCandless called Franz to wish him a happy birthday. – This shows that he is caring and appreciates people in his life. Chris loved his Datsun B210. “He was unheeded, happy, and near to the wild heart of life.” – p. 31 McCandless talked about his trip to Alaska at every opportunity. – He was excited to go and could not wait to be in the wild. McCandless did not misrepresent the facts. “God, he was a smart kid.” - p. 52 McCandless started crying when saying goodbye to Borah. – He is sensitive and loving. He was willful and wild hearted according to James Joyce. “He definitely wasn’t what you’d called mechanically minded.” – p. 62 McCandless told people he didn’t need money. – He was not materialistic and could get by with what he had. McCandless became Alexander Supertramp, master of his own destiny. “Like Waterman and McCunn, McCandless was a seeker and had an impractical fascination with the harsh side of nature.” – p. 85
Chris is a determined and intelligent man who is fearless. He does not have many close relationships, which helps enable him to pick up and leave to travel into the woods. His travels did not end well, though, because he died not long after he left.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Final Assessment
For my final assessment for Into the Wild, I created a movie including McCandless's favorite quotes. The quotes included both quotes from McCandless and from authors he loved. My movie was to the song "Waiting on the World to Change" by John Mayer. The quotes were on one slide, with a green background and a white font, and a picture of the author was provided on the following slide. I enjoyed reading some of Christopher McCandless's favorite quotes from authors and books that he loved to read. I liked completing this project, and it gave me even more of a sense of McCandless's views and outlook on life.