Argument In John Krakauer's Into The Wild By Chris Mccandless

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Into The Wild Argument Chris McCandless has a very interesting and compelling story, which tragically ended sooner than it should have. McCandless’s story is immortalized in John Krakauer’s book, Into the Wild, which follows Chris’ story from the backstory of his early childhood, to his ventures as a teen and young adult, and all the way to the end of his life in Alaska. Not everyone agrees about the circumstances of Chris’ death, though. Some people feel that his death was a tragic and inevitable accident and nothing more, while others believe that his death was pointless and happened under avoidable circumstances. And while it is clearly impossible to know for sure what could have been, it is undeniable that Chris’ chance of survival would have dramatically increased had he shown any initiative for basic preparation or survival readiness. …show more content…

This is a very important question to answer, as it is vital in exploring why he was unprepared or what he could have done instead. Probably the most obvious example is the circumstances of his death is the fact that he starved to death on the rough side of a river that he died thinking he could not cross. Unable to cross the river, Chris was forced to attempt to survive on the local wildlife and vegetation, this proved to be a losing battle and he was unable to sustain this long enough to find a way to cross. How is Chris’ inability to cross a river relevant to his supposed unpreparedness? Chris lacked a map (Krakauer, 129), easily considered to be one of the most, if not the most important tool when venturing outdoors. If Chris had taken a map, he would have known that the location where he otherwise would have died was less than a mile away from a crossing. “If he 'd known about it [the river crossing], crossing the Teklanika to safety would have been a trivial matter. Because he had no topographic map, however, he had no way of conceiving that salvation was so close at

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