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Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Christopher McCandless: Hero

It was a tragedy that Christopher McCandless died in Alaska but he was non wrong in rejecting American society and what it stood for in the unexampled day. Jon Krakauers rule book, Into the Wild, tells the true story of Christopher McCandless and why he left his base of operations and his family and how he managed to survive for so long after he left. The book deals with the good deal he meant and grew close to, and his impact on their and other battalions lives. Chris decided to leave all the deceit and lies within his cause got family.He chose to leave all his secular goods behind and use exactly what he thought he absolutely needed. He left the creation he knew as a young, rich man on his itinerary to law school to let a street urchin in the groundless. He left Chris McCandless and became Alexander Supertramp. Within his own family, there was a mesh of lies and deceit that would have made Richard Nixon look good. His breed had another family with a ex-wife and chil dren that Chris didnt know much about. One summer, he took his Datsun up to the townsfolk in which he grew up. There he found his captures ex-wife and her children and did some math.He augurd out that it would have been impossible for his father to be completely loyal to his current wife and his children (Chris and his sister). His father had almost certainly continued having relations with his ex-wife after he and Chriss momma had been married. Chris could barley look at his father and was ashamed of him and the rest of the family who knew about the other family and had failed to tell Chris. Chris was right to leave all of that behind, try to trigger on and be his own person. I believe that once Chris had do some exploring and cooled down quite a bit, he would have gone(p) back to see his family.Chris left all of his money to charity when he left and took little with him to Alaska. He wanted to go through his locomote using few supplies and using only what he knew or coul d solve for himself. He did this because he wanted to escape the material world that his father and mother had created for themselves and that he, up until his departure, had been caught up in himself. I believe that what he did was necessary for him to feel better and for him to be happy in his life. I conceive it was very brave of Chris to have the courage to do this.Krakuer writes He buried his Winchester deer-hunting rifle and a few other possessions that he energy one day want to recover. Then, in a gesture that would have done both Thoreau and Tolstoy proud, he arranged all his paper money in a pile on the sand a dizzy little stack of ones and fives and twenties and put a match to it. (Chapter 4, scalawag 29). Chris burned his money and buried his possessions so he could be indigent of the material bindings that were weighing him down. He wanted to experience the freedom that Thoreau, Tolstoy, and unnumerable other have felt.Chris was very brave in leaving his mater ial goods behind, and I love that bravery and his attitude towards the wild. Chris left behind his bringing up and decided to begin an outdoorsman. At the time he studying to become a attorney at law school. He was an extremely good for you(p) young man and he had a great deal of potential. Wayne Westerberg give tongue to You could tell right away that Alex was intelligent, Westerberg reflects, draining his third drink. He designate a lot. Used a lot of large words. I think maybe part of what got him into trouble was that he did too much thinking.sometimes he tried too hard to make sense of the world, to figure out why people were bad to each other so often. (Chapter 3 pg. 18). He stated that Chris often tried to comprehend people and why they were bad to each other. I think that it was difficult for Chris to be a lawyer because often the attorneys have to be cruel and judgmental towards other people and that was something that Chris had a very hard time doing. He was a kin d, idealistic young man who was just plain thin by nature. I think that if he had become a lawyer he would have regretted it and found a way out.Chris had an extremely big heart and that is something that everyone should admire. He wanted to escape from law school and exiting into the wild seemed to fit perfectly. In that way he left behind not only law school, but also all of the other problems and issues that were easy destroying his character. McCandlesss choice to leave behind the life he knew to become Alexander Supertramp was most certainly worthy of admiration. It takes tremendous courage to do what Chris did and though he did not make it out his journey alive, he entrust go down in history as a hero to some, and a fool to others.I choose to think of McCandless as a hero, and someone to be applauded. He chose the life of a adventurer over the life of a successful and wealthy lawyer. He should be admired for his choices and by many he is. The people who execrate Chris will always be around, as will the ones who admire him. I admire McCandless for his choices, and I will encourage others to do the same because what he did is certainly worthy of recognition. He sought to be true to himself, an admirable refinement for all.

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