Chris Mccandless In 'Into The Wild'

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Extra Credit: “Into The Wild” Many question that Chris McCandless isn’t the only one who made a pilgrimage into the wild, there was a woman who had the same experience named Cherly Strayed. Chris and Cherly risked their lifes just to escape from the hectic world around them; even though Chris seemed crazy, his plans were all somehow inspiring to those in his life. Chris was raised in a very wealthy environment, which would be great for most people, but Chris did not have the best relationship with his father because when Chris was younger his dad cheated on his mother and had another family with the other woman. This made Chris not want to have anything to do with his family, including getting the money and gifts, such as cars and tuition for college. Chris was a daring individual who wanted to see the world through his own eyes and not through what others told him. Chris was heroic because …show more content…

The advice he gave to Ron in a long letter before he died was "My point is that you do not need me or anyone else around to bring this new kind of light in your life". He also gave Wayne his time when he “worked hard, doing dirty, tedious jobs that nobody else wanted to tackle: mucking out warehouses, exterminating vermin, painting, scything weeds. Spending so much time with these inspirational people made Chris think about his choices he made in his life, and why they were not foolish. Chris McCandless was strong because he survived so long in the wild by himself without proper training or tools just because he was committed. Penn, the director of Into the Wild, says, “It's a long time. It's done a minute, an hour, a day, a week, and a month at a time. It's got nothing to do with our judgment of his outdoor skills, it's the strength of the commitment that

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