Escapism vs. Community (Into the Wild Analysis)

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A Moonlighting English Teacher

A Moonlighting English Teacher

Күн бұрын

My analysis of Into the Wild (featuring shoutouts to Wendell Berry and Huck Finn), for all the literature lovers out there!
The 2007 adaptation of Krakauer's book -- the true story of ill-fated adventurer Christopher McCandless -- remains one of my favorite films. While I’m still drawn to its transcendentalist aesthetic and its romantic portrayal of travel and ascetic rebellion, I’ve grown to think that this tragic story's deepest value is its reminder of the irreplaceable importance of community. After all, “Happiness [is] only real when shared.”
In this video essay, I draw from what might seem like an unlikely source -- an analysis of Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Wendell Berry -- to explore this tension between the desire for adventure/escape and the deeper sense of freedom and meaning that is found in willing community membership.
An adapted form of the script of this video was actually published at Front Porch Republic! www.frontporchrepublic.com/20...
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Introduction
01:51 Escape in Huck Finn
03:06 Escape in Into the Wild
04:01 Huck Finn as America
05:24 Redefining Freedom
07:44 The Necessity of Community
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@DanielChangtv
@DanielChangtv 3 жыл бұрын
“The other kind of freedom is the freedom to take care of ourselves and of each other, the freedom of affluence opposes and contradicts the freedom of community life.” Wendell Berry is spitting facts.
@filmneek
@filmneek Жыл бұрын
I was blown away by this film. That slab city community looked like such a lovely place to be, I really envisage myself somewhere like that - and yet here I am stuck in London typing this out on my iPhone.
@saultopley751
@saultopley751 8 ай бұрын
Man, I just want to escape and live a simple life in a village chopping wood or something. I hate this city. Please, help me and tell me if there is any real way to get to this dream of mine.
@heysiritellmeacoolprofilen7296
@heysiritellmeacoolprofilen7296 7 ай бұрын
And the road always leads west
@fenway1740
@fenway1740 3 ай бұрын
I visited London once in the spring of 1988 , a whole new generation has grown up there that chooses to colonize and never assimilate , it's not England anymore, it's dangerous and sad , where is there any proof or actual evidence that diversity is a good idea ? Stay strong .
@nathanbranson9149
@nathanbranson9149 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for bringing Wendell Berry and Huck Finn into this conversation. That quote about wanting rights, power and freedom without responsibility cuts to the heart. I find the realities of adulthood to be very hard. Yet I also know that the realities of adulthood, if done well, can change the lives of other people.
@moonlightingenglishteacher
@moonlightingenglishteacher Жыл бұрын
So glad it resonated. Thanks for the encouragement!
@zippobro3891
@zippobro3891 Жыл бұрын
Your last sentences are inshahalla so powerful
@in7863
@in7863 5 ай бұрын
Beautiful. This resonates so much with Gabor Mate's the myth of normal: how could a traumatized Chris not need to escape the toxicity of his former life? He sought it in books of great authors who embodied authenticity at any cost (Tolstoy, London, Pasternak), and in the wild that they admired. But the denial of community may the deepest wound, the true reason for his escape. It is truly sad he did not make it back to live what Tolstoy called family happiness. Yet his story, his words remain as a powerful message to us all, that it resonates with so many shows how much we all need community and communion with nature to heal our wounds.
@moonlightingenglishteacher
@moonlightingenglishteacher 5 ай бұрын
Amen!! :)
@shreyarupani2758
@shreyarupani2758 3 жыл бұрын
We are so used to urban life yet we romanticize freedom that comes with being a recluse and living a life that is free from the shackles of society. It would take immense courage and spirit to not follow the norms and to unlearn what I have learned. Fewer choices might bring more happiness than the limitless options available to our generation on a platter.
@zippobro3891
@zippobro3891 Жыл бұрын
Inside of me there is a something That wants to say 'we'. But this little thing got threatend and is now marked for ever. No matter what will come... the way is built
@dekoningtan
@dekoningtan 3 жыл бұрын
As always, wonderful work man!
@fabis.3502
@fabis.3502 6 ай бұрын
So much love and so much thank you for your work and this video !!!!! ❤❤❤❤
@vincyagain
@vincyagain 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video! I really like your analysis and all the the literature you cited. This movie gave me a lot to think about.
@AshtinAhsan
@AshtinAhsan 11 ай бұрын
one of the best that i have ever watched ,seen,felt
@333reee
@333reee Жыл бұрын
Amazing video and amazing analysis man! You made me appreciate the book/movie even more and made me see things in a different way! Great implementation of Huck Finn as well!
@moonlightingenglishteacher
@moonlightingenglishteacher Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the encouragement!
@nuclearboi5186
@nuclearboi5186 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for making me understand this better
@sameersoninarnaul
@sameersoninarnaul Жыл бұрын
You are doing good work brother. Keep it up.
@Lucatheclimber
@Lucatheclimber Жыл бұрын
Amazing analysis! Thanks:)
@moonlightingenglishteacher
@moonlightingenglishteacher Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot!
@isthatlucas_
@isthatlucas_ Жыл бұрын
Really great. Thank you
@shiva1619
@shiva1619 Жыл бұрын
Amazing analysis..😍
@an1me770
@an1me770 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video
@dwayneeutsey8162
@dwayneeutsey8162 2 ай бұрын
Years after Twain published "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," it seems Twain may have had second thoughts on the ultimate outcome of heading out to the Territory. He wrote in his notebook: "Huck comes back, 60 years old, from nobody knows where-& crazy. Thinks he is a boy, & (seeks) scans always every face for Tom & Becky &c.”
@moonlightingenglishteacher
@moonlightingenglishteacher 2 ай бұрын
Interesting!
@duylegend1245
@duylegend1245 10 ай бұрын
Where has this channel been all my life?
@moonlightingenglishteacher
@moonlightingenglishteacher 10 ай бұрын
😄Welcome! Feel free to pass it along!
@user-gb3hu9nk3q
@user-gb3hu9nk3q 3 ай бұрын
On KZfaq. Its a new thing.
@SirLiamson
@SirLiamson 2 ай бұрын
Corrupt shallow society vs found family or the family we choose. This is within all of us. People spend their lives earning money and collecting things to fit in or be admired, but really we all have a drive to belong. Even if it feels like we belong outside, it's simply asking to be found and to be seen.
@punxk077
@punxk077 3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@iiiprogressive
@iiiprogressive 6 ай бұрын
Happiness only real when shared ❤
@user-gb3hu9nk3q
@user-gb3hu9nk3q 3 ай бұрын
The same could be said about sexiness.
@richardstever3242
@richardstever3242 8 ай бұрын
"A deadly civilization of piety and violence" - Huck Finn There seems to be a community of people that like to put Chris down, choosing to insult rather than understand. An example follows...no elaboration...no enlightenment...just insult. (newest first)
@maysa_carneiro
@maysa_carneiro Жыл бұрын
Do you think that Wordsworth acknowledges more this sense of community and being useful to each other in comparison with the transcendentalists? I make this question because I was reading some poems by Wordsworth, and I had this impression. Amazing analysis!!
@moonlightingenglishteacher
@moonlightingenglishteacher Жыл бұрын
That's a good point! Thanks!! :)
@corriescrivener1937
@corriescrivener1937 Ай бұрын
Where did you get adolescents from? . Chris was a biological grown man. Not to mention puberty ends around 15 or 16
@timblackburn1593
@timblackburn1593 Жыл бұрын
Perhaps: jealousy, love, bitterness, understanding, greed, progress, ego, compassion, deceit, openness are characteristics each driving all to greater or lesser degrees. Many achieve lower on those scales than others, few choose to shed ego to the benefit of the community. Mutually beneficial communities are scorned by the dominant and flawed Scientism of people like Dawkins/Plomin. Family should but the programmes of culture, state, and social media pull in different directions. We have to be better not under the self-serving laws of a self-serving state but with how we perceive and understand the motivations of others and how they fit with ours. Singing and dancing, of course, hugging and loving 😻 so long as it's not a device for more fields of corn/fructose and vasoconstriction 😂
@timothyadcock5103
@timothyadcock5103 6 ай бұрын
Show me something beautiful in the wild and I’ll show you something that will kill you for the slightest in-attention.
@Mod3rnPhilosopher
@Mod3rnPhilosopher 10 күн бұрын
I wouldn't necessarily agree
@eternalenigma1628
@eternalenigma1628 Жыл бұрын
This is my favorite review of the book and movie! Something I’ve never liked though, especially as a trans person, is how everyone insists on calling him Chris instead of Alex. A name you give yourself is just as legitimate, if not more so, than one your parents gave you- especially when the name is deep and meaning to you and you don’t like your parents. This holds true no matter how silly the name might sound to other people. So it bothered me when reading the book and watching reviews that people brush away the fact that he changed his name.
@maysa_carneiro
@maysa_carneiro Жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you, but what I understood from the end of the movie is that one of his final messages is signed with "Christopher McCandless" (the message that he left in the bus, saying that he has lived a good life and may God bless all).
@Armond2013
@Armond2013 9 ай бұрын
Pay attention. Nearhis death he signed a note about calling each thing by its right name with the name Christopher McCandless.
@TheDoug88las
@TheDoug88las 5 ай бұрын
"Trans" 😂😂😂
@nathanbranson9149
@nathanbranson9149 Жыл бұрын
“Huck Finn speaks of and for and as his place, the gathering place of the continent’s inland waters. His is a voice governed always by the need to flow, to move outward. It is arguable, I think, that our country’s culture is still suspended as if at the end of Huckleberry Finn assuming that its only choices are either a deadly “civilization” of piety and violence or an escape into some ‘territory’ where we may remain free of adulthood and community obligation. We want to be free; we want to have rights; we want to have power; we do not yet want much to do with responsibility.” ---Wendell Berry from the essay “Writer and Region”
@bjarczyk
@bjarczyk 26 күн бұрын
Escapism vs community is a false dichotomy and misunderstanding of what Chris’ intention was. He wasn’t escaping but rather running towards an explicit goal. He also had already planned to leave Alaska by the fall. He was a smart kid that almost made it out, and intentionally didn’t take a map to increase the challenge.
@jamesortega8681
@jamesortega8681 7 ай бұрын
escapism is not the issue here. the issue is incompetence. if you want to pursue something make sure you are prepared as much as possible to pursue it. escapism is fine. some people find that they are more content living alone because thats how they are built and know how to live alone. unfortunately he was incompetent. he wanted to do ssomething and wasnt prepared for it. also the idea that a vegan diet killed him is kinda hillarious. as dr. chaffee says "plants are trying to kill you"
@bjarczyk
@bjarczyk 26 күн бұрын
Calling it incompetence is a cheapshot at Chris. He deliberately went in without a map to increase the challenge. Ridicule it if you want but he was a smart kid that almost made it out.
@jamesortega8681
@jamesortega8681 25 күн бұрын
@@bjarczyk to increase the challenge---- literally the definition of incompetence. competent people dont just raise the challenge to unreasonable life threatening lengths
@TheLucasthatyouknow
@TheLucasthatyouknow 19 күн бұрын
Even as a vegetarian I understand that humans removed must eat the flesh of the land that exists as a circle of life. Now 90% of our natural world doesn't have to exist like this and yet they do. There is a generic idea that plants are harmless but if you have ever ate shrooms you'd know that the effect on you cannot be ignored. Plants shall survive just as we do but in a silent way.
@connorbullock1669
@connorbullock1669 14 күн бұрын
@@jamesortega8681if you read the book you’ll learn his death was more of a fluke than being ill prepared. He was poisoned by what some think is a fungus on a potato root and died days later. He was actually killing game and doing decently well before that. How bout you read the book and then comment on the story.
@jamesortega8681
@jamesortega8681 14 күн бұрын
@@connorbullock1669 do u need to read the book to tell the man wasnt prepared? if you prepare and cook plants properly youd probably kill the toxins in it fungus included. if it wasnt his fault then most of the people who live in the wilderness would die of food poisoning but the reailty is those who are well trained and prepared likely wont die the way he did
@linjicakonikon7666
@linjicakonikon7666 3 ай бұрын
Chris McCandless was a fool. Romantic notions of him as some kind of hero is like trying to convince people that a pile of dog shit is a bowl of chocolate pudding. Whoever discovered his body in that bus found a horrific pile of rotting flesh, not some young heroic who gently passed into the arms of Nature.
@tizzy789
@tizzy789 10 ай бұрын
McCandless had 300 dollars in his wallet when he passed.
@lukaspaghetti7174
@lukaspaghetti7174 10 ай бұрын
It's to bad, the 7-11 down the street was closed.
@user-gb3hu9nk3q
@user-gb3hu9nk3q 3 ай бұрын
He could have been spared by just one slurpee! Ahhhh!
@shiva1619
@shiva1619 Жыл бұрын
Often these stories into the wild nd other look like essays from depressed man.
@miguellozano3965
@miguellozano3965 9 ай бұрын
To me was a depressed, leaving behind many things and man trying to scape from home traumas and constantly avoiding when he is been asked about his family or going back, refusing to forgive his parents mistakes and moving on in life. 😢
@EvilEmp1re
@EvilEmp1re 8 ай бұрын
This is a false false dichotomy, there are lessons to be learned from both choices.
@EEEbrahim3971_2nd
@EEEbrahim3971_2nd 7 ай бұрын
I don't agree with you.
@shahanshahbozorg2496
@shahanshahbozorg2496 3 ай бұрын
In one place of the movie, it says that happiness is in helping others, but this fool could not even help his parents, and in the end, with the dream of reaching the truth of life, he died like a stray dog . I just regret why I wasted my time watching this crap movie
@user-gb3hu9nk3q
@user-gb3hu9nk3q 3 ай бұрын
People will ne forced to go Mcandless once the grid goes down. Stay away from the wild potatoe seeds folks.
@zacatecanjack4476
@zacatecanjack4476 9 ай бұрын
you're are shallow to even bring up this as a dichotomy. Read more books, American.
@-k7228
@-k7228 8 ай бұрын
What??
@richardstever3242
@richardstever3242 8 ай бұрын
@@-k7228Excellent question...no response
@henrionlyfemmes8430
@henrionlyfemmes8430 3 ай бұрын
@@richardstever3242Well I guess he was trying to say that escapism can be done in community which I would agree on.
@richardstever3242
@richardstever3242 3 ай бұрын
@@henrionlyfemmes8430 i think he is saying that he is smart, but I don't see any evidence.
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