Chris Mccandless Rhetoric Essay

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An old, wise man once asked a question to a young boy, who was disinterested in the essential facts of life,“What generates thoughts?” One could answer that it’s our experiences that formulate our thoughts, or that maybe they have always been buried deep within our soul. However, the question should remain rhetorical, for it holds more power without the answer because it establishes a principle, one that anyone could understand, that is if they tried. Chris McCandless understood it. He felt compelled to follow this principle until death, no matter the calamities. This rhetorical question actually prompted several other questions about life into the boy’s mind, similar to Chris when he thought about the essence of life. Then, new ideas from the several questions begin to assemble, forming a principle that will instill comfort in the soul and mind of an individual, who truly follows it. “Do thoughts originate from the soul or are they just consequence from an enveloping society infused with lower standards?” This question, along with the many others, asks about life itself, but, subsequently, will help the individual realize the purpose of life. With the answers, they will also determine how to live deliberately among those …show more content…

If he is any of these things, then the truth is a lie and living deliberately is not possible. However, Chris implies that the accusers are guilty of their own words, foolish to understand the truth of living deliberately. On the road, Chris encourages others to consider and engage in the higher principle he estranged his family for. In concerning the pursuit of this higher principle, there must be radical changes in the individual’s lifestyle. Frankly, if there is no profound change of the previous apathetic life, then the principle is not apparent. In the end, Chris’ influence became widespread, because others understood why he committed to such a

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