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Analysis Of Chris Mccandless In Into The Wild, By Jon Krakauer

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Chris McCandless was a young, determined man whose goal was to escape society’s values that he believed deprived humanity of it’s true happiness. In the book Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer he describes how people label McCandless as ruthless and careless for not knowing the basics of surviving in Alaska and for abandoning his family. However, McCandless was an educated, intelligent man. He wanted to live in peace in order fulfill his life with happiness he thought was correct. McCandless saw many flaws in society. He saw how people, like his mother and father, were judgmental, controlling, prideful, and were dependent on money. His parents, Billie and Walt McCandless, had bourgeois values and morals. McCandless’s always sent his parents
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