Into the Wild is a non-fiction book based on an American hiker named Christopher McCandless. He hiked in Alaska. He was later found in an abandon bus. I believe that McCandless left to find enlightenment in his life. This book does go into themes of transcendentalism which I think would be very interesting for high school students. Also there is this theme of wanting to revolutionize your life and put yourself in a position to learn and experience new things.
In the book, the man who goes hiking around Alaska just goes by Alex. He leaves his whole life behind. He donated his savings, burned the rest of his money, and didn't tell anyone from his family where he was going. I could defiantly see this book being taught with 10th graders or 11th graders. This book has the adventure aspect to it. It's a whole documentation of his travels in Alaska and possible ways he died. It gives some history on the area to give a picture of how the environment developed and affected Alex. I think it would be a good idea to have students look into that history more in depth as well.
In the book, the man who goes hiking around Alaska just goes by Alex. He leaves his whole life behind. He donated his savings, burned the rest of his money, and didn't tell anyone from his family where he was going. I could defiantly see this book being taught with 10th graders or 11th graders. This book has the adventure aspect to it. It's a whole documentation of his travels in Alaska and possible ways he died. It gives some history on the area to give a picture of how the environment developed and affected Alex. I think it would be a good idea to have students look into that history more in depth as well.
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