Was Chris Justified In Leaving His Family And Going Into The Wild Without A Trace?

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Into the wild Was Chris justified in leaving his family and going into the wild without a trace?
Yes because Chris was justified in growing up enough and nobody can tell him what to do. He was looking for peace. Chris McCandles was justified by his actions. The way his family can make his decision at any time because he is grown enough to basically do anything he also needed to find himself some peace that is also why he left home. He needed to find himself and choose where he’ll go or end up at. But he wanted to come back to his family but he ended up passing away because he knew the forest was dangerous to live in.
1.He enjoyed nature and freedom outside. He also enjoyed his family as well but he needed to find peace alone without …show more content…

I think he stayed in Alaska.
All of that he still enjoyed living alone.
2.When he left home he was tamping thru a bush and found a bus which is called
“Magic Bus Day” but when he saw it there hasn't really anything inside of it so he created his own place inside there he made himself a bed and a heater and some other things so it can look like his place. When his family went over to visit him his family felt bad because he didn't have a nice looking place and his family wanted him back with them and to enjoy time together. But he abandoned his family because he wanted to be alone. 3.His relationship with his dad was negatively affected and also outside too. They appear to want chris to be a successful student even though meanwhile his inside was appearance and especially walter and was an abusive father. He was selfish around him and others because he thinks his family was fake towards him. He was intelligent and idealistic.
Counterclaim :
Chris Mcandles wanted to be perfectly self-reliant. He quests for his ideal and independence and isolation but he escapes him at every turn. Mccandless at the same time he claimed he wanted to leave everyone behind.
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