because it showed me Chris’s personalities through seemingly minor events. When he worked at Mcdonald’s, Chris renewed his impression of stubbornness on the readers through his rebellious act of taking his socks off immediately when his shift is over. “Kind of like a statement, to let us know we didn’t own him.” said Chris’s co-worker. Through this, the readers can clearly observe the fact that Chris is a independent yet stubborn individual, refusing to consent to the norm while attempting to make a…
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When Shaun Callarman stated,”I think that Chris McCandless was bright and ignorant at the same time. He had no business going into Alaska with his Romantic silliness. He made a lot of mistakes based on arrogance. I don’t admire him at all for his courage nor his noble ideas. Really, I think he was just plain crazy.” Though Shaun brought out a good point about how bright and ignorant Chris is and how he made mistakes due to arrogance, but I don’t agree with what he said about him being just plain…
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If people go into the wild ill prepared they will not come out. A prime example of this is Chris Mccandless, a well educated stubborn man. This statement makes a person beg the question, if Chris came prepared, would he have survived the wild? Well, let's start off by a giving a reason why he would have survived if he came to Alaska with the right supplies. A supply that would be essential is a map, Jon Krakauer explains: “Unlike Mccandless, I have “...” a 1:63, 360-scale topographic map. It indicates…
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When stepping out of the wild one may notice that it is not usual for a person to want to escape their life and settle into the wilderness, thinking that is the best way to live life. A young Chris McCandless indeed believed so. He believed that the life he was living was not the way he would of liked and made a change, a very “normal” one. Chris McCandless escaped society and its attributes to live his dream. He lived in a middle class household with both of his parents and lived like any “normal”…
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goes deep into details about Chris McCandless, like a detective. He follows the traces of Chris McCandless, what he did before his dead, where he was, his connection to family, his characteristics and anything that can form Chris McCandless. The reader might think that McCandless is another radical that runs off to wilderness and loses his life at first, but as the chapters proceed, Chris McCandless becomes more vivid and round. In chapter 11, Krakauer highlights Chris McCandless’s backgrounds and…
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nothing positive at all about Chris McCandless’s lifestyle or wilderness doctrine,” scolded another correspondent. “Entering the wilderness purposefully ill-prepared, and surviving a near-death experience does not make you a better human, it makes you damn lucky;”. Chris’ adventure was an unneeded attempt to escape from reality and his parents. To escape from reality and the abuse from his parents he did not need to go on such a dangerous and prolonged journey. Chris and his siblings did receive some…
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“Into the Wild” by Jon Krakauer, is a very noteworthy story of a young man, Christopher McCandless, who journeys alone into the wilderness. This story is quite indigenous and the main character is full of contradictions. It is difficult to understand his purpose that influenced his decision to disclaim the civilized world and headed into the wilderness where he ended up not being able to survive. Chris McCandless ditches his car and gives away his trust fund, he hitchhikes and eventually steps off…
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Chris McCandless is a smart and capable man who was so broken down that he tried to begin a new and calmer life in the wilderness of Alaska. Chris had a lot of hardships growing up that made him who he was; his father had a hidden affair, his parents expected him to be something he was not, and all the while Chris himself was a rebellious person that just wanted to live his own life. By going into the wilderness it is possible that Chris was trying to find peace in a world that never stopped going…
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Chris McCandless searching for meaning and purpose is very different than a young adult who is starting their life. When a young adult graduates college the first thing in their head is where they are going to apply to get a job and put their diploma to use. They think about how they are going to pay their bills and live their life. Chris did not care about any of that, all he wanted was to be alone, just him in the wild and not having to rely on anything or anyone. He even changed his name to Alex…
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Chris McCandless dove into the depths of nature because he believed that nature was the only way an individual could free himself from the barriers of society. Jon Krakauer mentions that Chris McCandless intended to invest a new life for himself, where he could be free. Krakauer describes nature does not come with safety nets, security, or comfort. It is a place where there are no laws or rules. Nature is the only place where Chris could gain a full spectrum of life and live life the way he intend…
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