Analysis Of Into The Wild

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Seeking emotionally connection to nature and wanting to be alone from the rest of the world Chris McCandless, also known as Alexander Supertramp, is determined to go into the wild. Many are lead to question why someone would do such a things as leave your family, leave your riches, and leave everything you have to have nothing and be alone in Alaska. Within this book Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer you see the personal views and beliefs of Chris McCandless; while having many excerpts within the book of his favorite authors’ gives you an insight to why as he would choose to do such a thing. Some may believe that Chris McCandless went into to the wild because of his rebellion of youth however this was not the real reason. I believe the combinations of internal and external forces such as: literary influences, his family issues, and his determination to do what he truly wanted was what truly led him to the wild. This is the real reason to why he left everything behind. Chris McCandless was driven in the wild by his rebellion of youth and the article by Maia Szalavitz claims “Unlike teens, adults tend to focus on the end result and the consequences” (Szalavitz 3). This exactly claim to why McCandless left has a major flaw to it because one McCandless was not a teen although he was rather young he was not a teen. Although he may have lacked some maturity …show more content…

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