Purpose Of Into The Wild By Jon Krakauer

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Krakauer’s purpose throughout the story is to get to his readers, and tell the story about a young man that had it all but shows us that money wasn’t everything. Chris McCandless went to one of the best schools he and his family were living a good life but that wasn’t what Chris wanted anymore. I think what the author really wanted us to focus on is that money can’t buy your happiness. Chris didn’t want to be there anymore he didn’t want to be living that lifestyle. Therefore he gave up everything he had and donated most of his savings money to charity and went off into the wild. Moreover, I believe that the author’s purpose of writing this book was to show the readers that money can’t buy happiness. Because Chris had everything he needed …show more content…

Hitchhikers of course, because Chris was a hitchhiker. He traveled throughout many places just so he could get to Alaska he did it on his own with no money and by getting rides from people. Hitchhikers would be the first type of people that would read this book. They like to travel and would like the challenge of going everywhere Chris went. Chris went all the way to Alaska on his own, so I am sure that hitchhikers would be the first influenced and would love the story, “Into The Wild.” Furthermore they would love to know how and what Chris went through, experience everything Chris …show more content…

It would make sense that Chris leaves his home because his parents didn’t really pay attention to him or to his sister they were always kind of ignored. (*somewhere in chapter 7) From personal experience when I was ignored by my parents I would do something not leave home like Chris did but I liked to keep myself busy. So I could understand Chris on why he decided to leave. He probably felt like they ignored him too much but when they did talk to him they didn’t have anything nice to say to him. I say this because in the letter he wrote to his sister it says he was going to divorce them for good and he called them idiots. I think parents really do have an impact on how their children turn out because they look up to them so I feel like they really made this story more credible it is understandable why Chris did what he