The Irresponsibility Of Chris Mccandless, By Chris Mccandless

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Chris McCandless seemed to be an escape from his concrete life of his parents giving him no challenge and being aware that his life before he left, was on a set path like some sort of amusement park ride. The main problem being that he was prepared with himself knowledgeably but didn’t know what was in store with something that wasn’t in a city environment. In specific, Chris was basically half prepared for this spontaneous journey but perhaps he didn’t feel it was truly prepared unless he didn’t bring any significant belongings or as if having the necessities to survive is cheating for his journey. What Chris was searching for was most likely subconsciously discovered after his second significant interaction on his journey, he sort of started …show more content…

This passage is briefly after meeting Ron Franz, a character that provides lots of opportunities for Chris McCandless to start a functional and customary life much like a fair amount of other characters on his journey. The equivalent of abandonment of the troubled Ron Franz was the instance a reader can feel like this irresponsibility of the McCandless is a level of shellfish qualities noticeable in five year old kindergartners. The progression of McCandless trip allows the reader to more support this thought because he just seems to have this cycle of progressing down a different path then abandoning it for his inevitable demise in Alaska. And his personality may be thought of as irresponsible but the results of his irresponsibility is selfishness in the sense that he doesn’t allow people to go down there routes of more simple goals with Chris attached to him. This is because Chris McCandless is an individual denying all rights to a clearer or simpler route for his life to direct, but stepping into a greater obscurity with no

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