Chris Mccandless In 'Into The Wild'

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Being lost in the wilderness can be the best experience a person can have, because one can be alone with nature and at peace with themselves. This experience happened to one man named Chris McCandless in the book Into the Wild. Chris had enough of his life, so he adopted the ideas of a transcendentalist meaning one can be with god, nature and letting life take over a person. Chris McCandless is seen as brave and daring, due to him going against the social order of the world. Chris McCandless grew up in a “normal” household. McCandless lived in a upperclass neighborhood. He had a privileged life, he never experienced such like most americans. Although McCandless does not care for such thing such as wealth or social class. McCandless’s decision