In Lord of the Flies, Jack was hunting the wild pigs that lived on the island. Marrying Todd would hand Hidden Wolf over to him instead. First and foremost Piggy represents the intellectual side of the book. He trekked into Denali National Park and lived off the land for 113 days before apparently dying of starvation. Marrying Nathaniel would grant him the land that he has been seeking to own for so long, Hidden Wolf, the land that he lives on with his family. Into the Wild is based on the life and death of Chris McCandless, a young man from a well-to-do family, who gave up all his worldly possessions, and hitchhiked throughout the U.S., to Alaska, between 19. shall be turned into a desolate wilderness, as was And as the land of God's. Elizabeth, however, finds that she has fallen in love with Nathaniel Bonner, a white man who lives as a Mohican, also a widower. 9 mAnd the streams thereof shall be Seek ye out of the book of the Lord. Problems arise when Elizabeth's father, cash broke, sets out to arrange a marriage between his daughter and the wealthy local doctor, Richard Todd. Why do you think these epigraphs are relevant to these chapters 3. Each chapter begins with a short epigraph (a quotation that is relevant to that chapter). Make note of all the maps that begin the text. tags: adventure, conformity, joy, life, security. Annotate Into the Wild using the following reading guide: Chapters 1 and 2 (pgs. The only person you are fighting is yourself and your stubbornness to engage in new circumstances. Settling down to a new life in the freedom of this new land, Elizabeth sets out to provide an education for all the town children, white, black, and Indian. It is simply waiting out there for you to grasp it, and all you have to do is reach for it. Spinster Elizabeth Middleton, 29 years old, arrives in a small colonial town in the United States called Paradise, with her father, Judge Middleton, and her brother, Julian.