What is conflict in literature?
A struggle between opposing forces.
What is the primary purpose of the Author's Note in "Into the Wild"?
To explain Krakauer's motivations for writing the book.
What was the name of the young man who hitchhiked to Alaska?
Chris McCandless
What name does McCandless adopt during his travels, and what does this signify?
Alexander Supertramp; a desire for freedom.
How does Krakauer describe McCandless’s attitude towards material possessions during his time in Carthage?
He is indifferent to them.
What is an example of external conflict?
A person or character who struggles against an outside force, such as nature, a physical obstacle, or another person.
How does Krakauer describe his initial reaction to Christopher McCandless's story in the Author's Note?
Fascination
What did the hitchhiker tell Jim Gallien his name was when he picked him up on the side of the road?
Alex
Which theme begins to emerge in the Author's Note and Chapter Two regarding youth and adventure?
The quest for identity and freedom.
Where does McCandless travel after leaving Carthage?
Bullhead City, Arizona
What is a primary source?
Accounts of events recorded by people who were involved in the events or who witnessed them.
What significant event does Krakauer recount in the Author's Note that sparked his interest in McCandless?
The discovery of McCandless's body.
Why was there a bus left on the Stampede Trail?
For a backcountry shelter for hunters and trappers.
In Chapter Three, where does McCandless spend some time after leaving his family?
In Carthage, South Dakota.
How does McCandless's time at Detrital Wash shape his views on society?
It reinforces his desire to disconnect from society.
What does point of view refer to in literature?
The perspective from which a story is told.
How does Krakauer characterize McCandless’s personality in the early chapters?
Idealistic and adventurous.
What is the name of the author that was carved into a piece of wood discovered at the site of the hitchhiker’s death?
Jack London
Who does McCandless meet and form a bond with in Carthage?
Wayne Westerberg
What does McCandless write about in his journal during Chapter four?
His reflections on nature and solitude.
What are the sensories imagery can appeal to?
Sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.
What does Krakauer suggest about the relationship between McCandless and his family?
It was strained and complicated.
What did Jim Gallien give to the hitchhiker when he got out of his truck?
Two grilled-cheese-and-tuna sandwiches, a bag of corn chips, and a pair of rubber work boots.
How does McCandless’s time in Carthage influence his views on relationships?
He learns to appreciate human connections.
How does Krakauer describe the experience McCandless has while at Detrital Wash?
Rich in reflection and growth.