At certain times humans experience hardships that produce them to grow into greater mortal beings. Human beings naturally search for a meaning in life, whether it be love, causing chaos or just traveling around the world. When society questions itself about how it wants to live the rest of its life it remains speechless. The uncertainties and the unknown in the darkness of the mind creep into the fundamental characters deep consciousness. Therefore Human beings are so indecisive and uncertain that when they reach the age of fifty most do not know what they want to achieve for the rest of their life. In the more recent years the human population spends more time squandering precious time in social media and video games than playing outside expanding …show more content…
Chris Mccandless’ character portrays himself as an interesting character with his hidden passions and disinterest in social connections. Normally a person makes social connections to be apart of something. The human brain by instinct seeks human connection, and it by nature, it demands to be social . Chris went against his own genetic code to do what he wants and to prove to himself to his parents that his opinions matter just like their own. Chris’ love for the nature way of life makes him an unusual character in the face of others. Pink Floyd’s “another brick in the wall” challenges the way human believe their lives should be lead. Everyone condemns their children to social norms and stages. Reality can be nothing but “should..should..should..” however this itself rings true only if the character let themselves be held by the hand forever. These characters can be however they want to be whatever they want to be and Chris took notice of it a long time ago. His straining against the chains prove fruitful because he knows what and who he wants to be. Chris’ call to wild has always been in his heart and soul. He yearns for release and when he felt done with the normality of a humanly acceptable life style he took his books and left. The supernatural aid in Into the Wild grew the numerous human help Chris had during his journey. He made friends out of luck and natural charm. They want what they thought best for him but he did not need more people breathing down his throat. The author illustrates Chris’ road of trials during the whole journey, his hunt for food, his walking in the snow, his climbing and walking in the raging river and his trial is even present during his hitch hikes. Throughout Chris’ quest for his own purposes he encounters countless dangers and possible death, however, these events don’t bring him down nor does he allow them to deter