What is ironic about McCandless’s infatuation with Jack London?
A.
Jack London came from pov...
English, 08.05.2021 04:30, esquiveljadyn8054
What is ironic about McCandless’s infatuation with Jack London?
A.
Jack London came from poverty and McCandless came from wealth.
B.
McCandless was not a fan of London’s writing even though he admired the heroic tales about London’s personal adventures.
C.
Even though London wrote about nature, he was not a fan of Thoreau as McCandless was.
D.
Even though London wrote brilliant novels exploring man’s spiritual relationship with nature, London’s own lifestyle embodied many of the qualities McCandless despised.
E.
Jack London was an extremely cautious outdoorsman who would never have been as ill prepared as McCandless is when he goes to Alaska.
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