Thursday, March 18, 2010

Direct and Indirect Characterization

Direct Characterization: -author tells us what Chris is like*
1. Outgoing -"The core of mans' spirit comes from new experiences"
2. rebel- "You can read about this stuff but you can't understand it until you live it…"
3. Intelligent- "I think maybe part of what got him into trouble was that he did too much thinking…"
-"You could tell right away that Alex was intelligent,' Westerberg reflects, draining his third drink. 'He read a lot. Used a lot of big words. I think maybe part of what got him into trouble was that he did too much thinking. Sometimes he tried too hard to make sense of the world, to figure out why people were bad to each other so often." Chapter 3, pg. 18
4. Determined- "When you want something in life, you just gotta reach out and grab it"
5. Friendly -"When you forgive, you love. And when you love, God's light shines upon you."

Indirect Characterization: -when we are shown what Chris is like, requires thought on the part of the reader*
1. Unusual-"Came into this world with unusual gifts.."
2. Adventurous -"Don’t settle down and sit in one place. Move around, be nomadic, make each day a new horizon.."
3. Brave -"you don’t need to worry about me. I have a college education. I'm not destitute. I'm living like this by choice.."
4. Crazy- "I'm Super tramp and you're super apple! You are the apple of my eye."
5. Alone and sad- "S.O.S. I need your help. I am injured, near death, and too weak to hike out of here. I am all alone, this is no joke. In the name of God, please remain to save me. I am out collecting berries and shall return this evening. Thank you, Chris McCandless. August ?" Chapter 2, pg. 12

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When reading the book, the author describes Chris as a really smart, outgoing, friendly, or determined type of guy. In my eyes he is most of those things but more crazy and adventurous, maybe even stupid at times. He can be smart like knowing what to do in the wild, but he can make stupid choices too. He is definitely brave, adventurous, and outgoing because to have the courage to go out and live in the wild all by yourself, you have to be all these things. He is a very friendly person and meets a lot of people along his journey. He ends up going crazy and hallucinates because he is all by himself most of the time. His Unique personality is likable and makes him more interesting to read about to make the book enjoyable and encourages you to keep reading about what he will do next.

Belt Carvings



If I were to carve objects into a belt like Chris McCandless did they would be very different. First I would carve a family, because to me my family is the most important thing in my life. Your family helps you through hard times and tough decisions. Unfortunately Chris's family was not there to help him, therefore he ran away into the wild. The second thing I would carve is a sun. We need the bright sun to live and the sun lights the world. Without it there would be no daytime and would be hard to see. If I were Chris and had to travel to Alaska, I would want the sun to warm me. The third thing I carved into my belt was water drops. We also need to drink lots of water to stay hydrated and healthy. Without it we would not survive, and neither would plants or animals. On hot days in the wild Chris probably wished it would rain to cool him off. the fourth thing I would carve would be a house. We need shelter to help protect us and keep our stuff in. In Into the Wild Chris's shelter was a bus, where he kept all of his stuff in and slept there. The fifth thing I carved was a weight. The weight symbolizes strength or courage. Chris was brave,mentally and physically strong, and had courage to go out and survive all by himself. the sixth thing would be a turkey to symbolize food. We all know that everything needs food to live and be healthy. Chris would hunt animals or steal to eat and to survive. The seventh thing I carved was a knife. A knife is a tool that I would take on my adventure and could be used for a lot of things. Chris used a knife to carve symbols into his belt. He also used it to kill animals for food. The last thing I would carve into my belt if I was Chris would be a cross. A cross to symbolize the trinity, and to know that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are with me on my journey. God will protect me and help me to make good choices. I would also pray to the cross if I was in need of help.

Into the Wild movie compared to the book


• What parts of the story have been changed (has the order changed?)
• What images (shots) have the most impact)
• What parts of the film made the story clearer to you?
• Music?

• Yes the order has changed because in the book it is all mixed up and even in chapter 2 we found out he dies. It starts out with Chris in the wild,and then it goes all the way back to his graduation at Emery, and shows his parents and sister.He gets mad at his parents for buying him a car, and gives his money to charity. In the book it goes from Chris to Krakauer a lot and switches them up a little, but in the movie it just talks about one person at a time. The movie also starts out in Alaska and he finds the bus early on in it, but in the book he doesn’t find the bus till later on.

•I like the music in this movie. I noticed that I actually have one of the songs from it on my ipod. It is called "Hard Sun". They play it during the movie when he is setting out fo rhis journey into the wild after leaving his parents. It shows the sun during the movie when they play it.