Temple Grandin Vs Into The Wild

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True story based movies are very important and inspiring for all people since it give them hope knowing that those movies are not just imagination or fiction, they are true story that happened to normal people like them. However, based on the movie of Into the Wild, Christopher McCandless a son of two parents who deceived him and his sister about the fact that they have another son from previous marriage. As a result, Chris rebelled on his parents and covered his identity travelling into the Alaskan wilderness. However, In the movie of Temple Grandin, we see Temple, an autistic girl who struggled in the normal world with her difficulties to adjust and learn as a normal person and the role of her mother and aunt in her success and how she overcomes all the challenges that faced her in her journey. This essay will address the differences and similarity between the two movies in three different aspects, character development, the contributed American values and adjustment themes. First of all, from character development prospective, Temple and Chris have so much different aspects. Firstly, Temple developed in so much positive and supportive family; her mother didn’t give up on her even though the doctors advised her to …show more content…

For example, Chris donated all of his money and belongs and started to work to collect the money he needed to eat and live, he also rejected his family support to buy him a new car, and he rely on him self to hunt the food he needed in the Alaskan wilderness, which turns out in a bad way since he didn’t know how to cook in the old fashion way of cooking. Temple as well, she suffered a lot to learn and graduate to live her own life and drive her own car. She designed her own machine to calm her-self and convinced her teachers to allow her having her machine by conducting a perfect research about

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