The Tragedy of Freedom: A Hypothesis of Existentialism in Jon Krakauer's "Into the Wild"
This paper examines the tragedy of freedom in "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer through an existentialist viewpoint. In the protagonist's pursuit of personal liberation, the study examines the concepts of autonomy, accountability, and the search for meaning through an understanding of e...
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Main Author: | Fatima Chesti (Author) |
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