Chris Mccandless In Jon Krakauer's 'Into The Wild'

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Krakauer’s “Into the Wild” is about a man named Chris McCandless and his journey that he made. McCandless was polite and smart but something was missing in life, so he sent himself to an Alaskan journey. Where the reader might believe he found what he was looking for in life a purpose.
In a sense he was very spiritual but in the type where instead of religion his beliefs were tight knitted. His beliefs were so strong that he couldn't escape them in the city where everything is corrupted; nevertheless, he left to wilderness to find the peace he was looking in this world. Yet to leave he had to leave his past which in a sense would only weigh him down “ he intended to invent an utter new life for himself… No longer would he answer to Chris McCandless; he was now Alexander Supertramp, master of his own destiny.” With his new name Alex had found new family that understood him and when it was time to leave them it was hard. He was committed to finding a purpose for his life in the wilderness; however, it was hard to leave the new family he came to love, “ I noticed he was crying. That frightened me. He wasn't planning on being gone all that long; I figured he wouldn't have been crying unless he intended to take some …show more content…

However when he was seeking his purpose it really didn't register that there are consequences for acting reckless. Though being reckless was a way for him to truly experience the wilderness in a manner that he lived on the edge, “ He didn't think the odds applied to him. We were always trying to pull him back from the edge.” McCandless being outlandish from most of his age group that lead to McCandless trying to find the reason why is the world how it is, “ Chris marches to a different drummer.” Though in the wilderness he found that this world is still beautiful we just have to take a step back and enjoy to the

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