id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_lquhyojo3bbzhlbh5mwkjyeqr4 Ricardo Pereira Da Silva Terra Incognita: Literary Maps and Nature Representations in Jon Krakauer's Into The Wild 2019.0 14 .pdf application/pdf 5564 422 69 TERRA INCOGNITA: LITERARY MAPS AND NATURE REPRESENTATIONS IN JON KRAKAUER'S INTO THE WILD able to move past these metaphors into a place of understanding the nature of man's revealed through study of metaphors"(Adkins, 2), Krakauer's wilderness text becomes a The first metaphor to be examined is Nature as a refuge, a place of healing. nature, Krakauer's men apply them to current wilderness places, creating a very dangerous Chris McCandless's intentional rejection of a map (in order to create wilderness in his mind) is a Into the Wild's refuge metaphor seems to support an opposition between nature and Despite Chris McCandless's apparent love for natural places, he contributed to the wilderness places, such as the Alaskan tundra, and discovers that nature is not the way they it seems that nature was an antagonistic force that Chris McCandless was, at times, up against, metaphors and himself, one is able to move into a place of understanding about the nature of ./cache/work_lquhyojo3bbzhlbh5mwkjyeqr4.pdf ./txt/work_lquhyojo3bbzhlbh5mwkjyeqr4.txt