How Is Christopher Mccandless Selfish

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Into The Wild is about Christopher McCandless, also known as Alexander Supertramp.
He was a young adult who had supposedly died from starvation, according to the official coroner's report.
However it has been said that Christopher himself recorded in his own diary saying that ‘ The seeds of the wild potato or the Eskimo potato had poisoned him, making himself physically disabled’. I believe this shows that Christopher McCandless is an idiot and arrogant as he ran away from his family just because he wanted to go to Alaska, even though he was not fully prepared.

We know that Christopher was not prepared as he did not have the proper clothing equipment to survive in the snow, as seen in the movie that half of his equipment that he had on him was given to him by complete strangers who were concerned about him, as they believe that Christopher has absolutely no knowledge on how to survive which probably included information on …show more content…

which unfortunately led him to reject and avoid any type of close relationships that he had made on his journey as Christopher did not want them to interfere with his decision to travel to Alaska on his own terms, as well as becoming completely concerned for his safety and welfare, which he almost failed to do so when he met an older man named Ron who deeply cared and loved Chrisopher as he wanted to adopt him into his family.

Along the way Christopher starts to show his hatred towards authority as he goes on and shows multiple ways on how he avoided having to follow the law by breaking a lot of safety awareness laws which makes him an idiot as he risked his entire life and made it very difficult for others to come to his aid incase of an