The author was correct when insisting Chris McCandless was not a crazy person, a sociopath, or an out cast. Those that crossed paths with McCandless, seemed to be drawn to him with his easy to like personality. “He couldn't get the young man out of his mind”, Kraukauer states about eighty one year old Mr. Franz. “There was something about him”, explains Mrs. Westerberg. Chris McCandless was obviously not an out cast as he made good friends easily. When it comes down to Chris being or becoming mentally ill. The answer is a straight simple, no. While having been an increasingly dumb individual, is a possibility. It is logical to think that Chris knew what he was doing since he was a college graduate and ‘educated’.
Chris McCandless made the mistake of failing to communicate with his family while on his journey to Alaska. He spent moments with people in different parts of the nation while hitchhiking, most of them whom inferred that McCandless kept his background “hidden”. One such person whom Chris associated with was a man named Wayne Westerberg, who lived in South Dakota. Although Westerberg was not seen too often throughout the story, nevertheless he was an important character. Introducing himself as Alex, McCandless was in Westerberg’s company for quite a while: either for a few days or several weeks.
Chris McCandless was selfish. He threw away his support system, undervaluing the importance of family, friends, community and the sacrifice they all put forth to make sure he was wanting for nothing. McCandless was uncompromising and inconsiderate of how difficult it was for his parents to provide him the best lift they know how to give. They were not perfect but made mistake and like a spoiled child he was unforgiving to their feelings along with many others along his journey of self discovery. Chris was incredibly selfish and immature by using every person along his way for his own personal goals to gain fulfill motives and to prove he was above the ideals of all of us ordinarily that work hard, follow rules, educate ourselves, live with
Chris was fully aware of the risks and challenges involved, and accepted them willingly. Instead of just following everyone else around, Chris got up and did what many wanted to do because that was the life he wanted. There is no need for people to judge or justify because this was his choice that he completely thought
Chris McCandless may first be described as a rebel and his inclination to abstain from the family he was brought up with. Krakauer says that he 'believed that wealth was shameful, corrupting, and inherently evil '. Despite that, Chris always liked money. Chris was also a very independent person who had a strong relationship with nature. Chris was also the kind of kid to always get good grades, without even trying to.
Chris McCandless: A Reckless Idiot Chris McCandless was a reckless idiot and there is no denying that basic truth. Chris McCandless was a man born into a middle class family. Chris had parents that loved him, a roof over his head, and food to eat. Despite all those riches he had, he threw them away. Chris was a very selfish man.
This a tough subject Chris was not mentally staple before this happen it was just a matter of until he broke down. When he arrived in the class room stating he wanted to this year’s now well in my own opinion this should have been prevented a long time ago. It all starts with his family and friends. They should have saw signs that he wasn’t doing well. Like little episodes of anger or depression.
"I think that Chris McCandless was bright and ignorant at the same time. He had no common sense, and he had no business going to Alaska with his Romantic silliness. He made a lot of mistakes based on ignorance. I don’t admire him at all for his courage nor his noble ideas. Really, I think he was just plain crazy."
He made a lot of mistakes based on arrogance. I don’t admire him at all for his courage nor his noble ideas. Really, I think he was just plain crazy,” shows that Shaun believes Chris had no common sense in his doing since leaving society for the wild. I agree with Callarman’s position of thinking “ he had no common sense” and that
McCandless is a young adult who has been different from everyone else his entire life. He has never been a typical boy and has ideals different from everyone elses. Chris leaves his entire life behind him when he embarks on his journey to Alaska in order to reach transcendentalism. He travels all around the world, stopping in different cities on the way and ending at
Although it may seem as though Chris McCandless is immature or reckless, he is actually rather admirable for his ideals because they allow him to live a life he is happy with. First, McCandless
On the inside he was like a raging bull whose anger was focused mainly at his parents. Chris McCandless was a man of many faces. One face he showed only to himself while he was in the wild, the other to the complete strangers that he had just met. The final face is the face who he showed
Even some people thought that McCandless was mentally unstable that was not the case. To begin with, Chris McCandless’ self-reliance embodies him because of his need to live off nature. On his journey into the wild, Chris relied on himself and nature to survive. He was disciplined when it came to what he needed, and didn’t have to communicate with others all the time. In the
He made a lot of mistakes based on arrogance. I don’t admire him at all for his courage nor his noble ideas. Really, I think he was just plain crazy,” shows that Shaun believes Chris had no common sense in his doing for leaving society for the wild. I agree with Callarman’s position of thinking “ he had no common sense” and that he was “bright and Ignorant” because Chris thinks he did not have much to offer in his society, ditched all his possessions to take a trip into the Alaskan Wilderness and did not have much common sense or survival skills. Chris McCandless was very courageous for ditching all his possessions to take a trip in the wilderness.
Chris McCandless a man of curiosity, adventure, and almost enough strength; what went wrong, let’s take a step back to his life some months prior to his death. McCandless was rebellious,too rebellious, adventurous and had quite the odd social life compared to the average person. Chapter 9, Into The Wild, epigram fits into McCandless’s purpose for adventure because the letter from Everett Ruess begins with him explaining love for the wilderness and not wanting to return to society. He tells about his preference for the sky as his roof and prefered “..the unknown, to any paved highway.” Meaning he likes the challenge and adventure.
Chris had a history with concussions and had a lot of problems with his brain through out his amazing wrestling career. He used a move called “ a diving headbutt ” which is when someone goes on the top rope and lands head first on their opponent and only head, he even did this while on top of a steel cage. He would get hit a lot with chairs, he even slipped out of a wrestlers arm and fell head first on a steel chair. His brain resembled the brain of an 85-year-old Alzheimer 's patient. Brain picture: (The black spots are dead brain cells ) Even with all of this people don 't believe that he