He embarked on a journey in which the book Into The Wild discusses. Tragically, he died four months after he lived on the Alaskan trail all alone and away from civilization. The book provides an in-depth analysis of his cross country trip and the people he met along the way, his upbringing and relationships, preparations to be in the wild, and his romanticized desire to be in nature. His story and his idealism, portrayed in Into The Wild written by Jon Krakauer, is a classic example of a cautionary tale of realism overlooked. Chapter five of Into the Wild takes place in Bullhead City, Arizona, where McCandless stayed for quite some time, to the point that he opened his own bank account and worked at a fast food restaurant. This chapter also discusses his deep affection for Jack London, one of his favorite authors who wrote The Call of The Wild. McCandless is consumed by his idealistic values, romanticizing the books he read and taking its information quite literally despite its fiction