Characteristics Of Chris Mccandless

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Every person is quite different, we each contribute to a different way of living and doing things. Jon Krakauer believed that McCandless was contrastive to others, he was not in tune with the world or society but that he viewed things in a way others did not. “McCandless didn’t conform particularly well to the bush-casualty stereotype. Although he was rash, untutored in ways of the backcountry, and incautious to the point of foolhardiness, he wasn’t incompetent…” (Krakauer, 85). Chris McCandless was very admirable in many ways, he did not mind what other people thought of the choices he made, he did what made himself happy and tried to live his life as best as he could. However, McCandless did not quite fit in with other people, he actually stood out, the people he encountered on his journey to Alaska believed that he was a person with great qualities such as being amazing, intelligent, humble, caring and lots more. “The boy had said his name was Alex---he’d declined to give a surname--and that he came from West Virginia. He was polite, friendly, well-groomed” (Krakauer, 50). He had a …show more content…

“The author describes a man who had given away a small fortune, forsaken a loving family, abandoned his car, watch and map and burned the last of his money before traipsing off into the ‘wilderness’ west of Healy” (Krakauer 71). Even though some believe that he was crazy and he was just like every other energetic young guys who think they can just go into the wilderness and survive, McCandless was different, his mentality was not the same as other people which is why he was so determined to go accomplish his dream, he was not thinking in the world's way he had his own view on life that was deeper than other people. He did not survive but he did what he set his mind to and I believe that is all that would have mattered to

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