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The wild, as a symbol, represents the unknown, the untamed, and the primal. McCandless's journey into the wild is a metaphor for his journey into the depths of his own psyche. The wilderness, with its unforgiving landscape and harsh conditions, serves as a catalyst for McCandless's growth, transformation, and ultimately, his demise.

Penn, S. (Director). (2007). Into the Wild [Motion picture]. United States: Paramount Vantage. into the wild download

Gilliland, S. E., & Dunn, J. (2003). The Psychology of Adventure. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 85(5), 923-936. The wild, as a symbol, represents the unknown,

"Into the Wild" is a non-fiction book written by Jon Krakauer, which was later adapted into a film directed by Sean Penn. The book and film tell the story of Christopher McCandless, a young American who abandoned his material possessions and hitchhiked to Alaska to live in the wilderness. The story has captivated audiences worldwide, inspiring many to re-evaluate their own lives and priorities. This paper will explore the themes, symbolism, and psychological aspects of "Into the Wild," as well as the impact of the story on popular culture. Penn, S