Into The Wild, By Jon Krakauer

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Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer is a Non-Fiction Novel about a man named Christopher McCandless that runs away from home in order to feel free. The main character in the story is Christopher McCandless, he is a young man that loves being in the outdoors. Chris McCandless loves the outdoors so much he leaves his family and most of his possessions behind and began his journey to Alaska. Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer is a story about Chris McCandless and his conflicts with his family, society and nature.
Into the Wild discusses many of Chris McCandless’ conflicts with his family. In the beginning of Chris McCandless’ life he never got along very well with his dad and his step-mom. When he was old enough his parents bought him a car however, Chris McCandless thought that they were just doing it to buy his heart. When Chris was staying in Atlanta his parents had tried to reach him by mail, but Chris McCandless had told the post office to keep them from being sent to his room. Chris McCandless wants to be free and he feels that his parents are not allowing him to achieve his dreams; live …show more content…

When he was on the road he met a man named Jim Gallien that tells him he is unprepared. Jim Gallien notices when he is in his truck him Chris McCandless he notices his gun is not the correct caliber it should be (Krakauer, page 5). Chris McCandless after leaving Ron Franz decides to canoe the Colorado River with just 5 pounds of rice as his main source of food (Krakauer, page 32). When Chris McCandless gets back to the bus his decisions are not good and he uses too much energy doing certain tasks that should be easy and not consume too much energy (Krakauer, page 189). Chris spends too much energy on collecting berries and hunting and does not think about what he is doing, he dies of starvation by August 19th (Krakauer, page 189). Chris McCandless did not think about what he was doing and this costed him his