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Chris McCandless was a fearless, charming, smart and determined boy. Into the wild explores the dauntless and rather dangerous lifestyle of Chris. Chris grew up in a well-off family who used their money to treat themselves to everyday luxuries. Chris was a conservative boy who set out to live in the wild, untamed Alaskan woods in March 1992, after being estranged from his parent for 2 years due to a rough patch in his fathers love life prior to, and during the marriage and life he lived with Chris, Chris’s sister, and their mom. Chris hitchhikes all the way to Alaska. Arriving on April 28, 1992 Chris walks “into the wild” Alaskan woods, not knowing he’ll never walk back out. Within 9 days of arriving Chris finds and lives in an old abonded bus. Later that day he writes after killing and eating a squirrel “fourth day famine”. A short 4 months pass, and Chris …show more content…

Carl was a wildlife photographer who set out alone into the Alaskan wilderness, and committed suicide when he ran out of supplies. Carl wasn’t smart and had a mental illness that could have impaired his judgment. Carl was ill prepared for the Alaskan wilderness. Gene Rosellini was the mayor of “ hippie grove” a place mcCandless spent a few short months at. Gene also committed suicide. Gene, Like Chris wanted to put themselves in an experiment. Chris wanted to see if you could live off the wild like people didn’t many years earlier. Like Chris, Everett ruess was young and wanted adventure. Everett had philological problems that were most likely the cause of his plan to live in the dessert with little to no supplies. An undiscovered illness could be the cause for Chris’s plan to live in the wild Alaskan wilderness, again like McCunn, with little supplies. Chris was ill prepared, and the option of mental illness is a plausible hypothesis for why Chris had this dream to live in

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