Chris Mccandless Sacrifice In Into The Wild

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Chris McCandless from the book, Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, and Cheryl Strayed from the movie, Wild both went on a journey to go into the wilderness and was isolated from society. Chris was in his early 20s hitchhiking to Alaska for around 2 years. The push that made him go to Alaska was to isolate himself from his parents because they kept giving him materialistic things and he wanted to be independent, by leaving his family. Whereas, Cheryl was 26 years old hiked from the Mojave Desert to Pacific Crest Trail for 3 months. The purpose of the hike was to redeem herself from her mistakes, to moved on with her mother’s death and her divorce.

Preparation
Chris was not prepared for Alaska, whereas Cheryl Strayed was overprepared for her hike. Chris made some mistakes such as, not bringing enough food, equipment to survive in Alaska, and if he were to have the map he could successfully crossed the Teklanika River. Cheryl brought many items to her hike and some were unnecessary to the hike. For instance, she brought the wrong gas for her stove, and she could not cook her food. The weight of her backpack caused her to have a tough time to hike, and she was wearing shoes that were not in her right size caused her feet to hurt.

Family …show more content…

His dad Walt worked for NASA and his mom was a secretary. He has a sibling named Carine where he used to be closest to her. His dad is known to be stubborn and has a quick-temper. Chris did not like his dad controlled his life, and their parents acted as a perfect, loving family. He decided not to have contact with his family, so he would not be found. Cheryl Strayed came from an unstable family where she had an abusive father that was not part of her life. She haves a brother name Leif and became distant after their mother’s death. Cheryl divorced her husband and she remained in contact with him on her adventure. Both characters did not regret leaving their family to go on their

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