Why Is Chris Mccandless Justified In Into The Wild

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Chris Mccandless was not justified for his actions, in Jon Krakauer’s book Into The Wild Chris was inconsiderate of his family and friends, he wasted resources such as police men and state troopers time, Also he was not safe mentally and physically during his journey which led him to his death. The first reason Chris Mccandless was not justified was because he was very inconsiderate of his family and didn’t think how they would feel about his disappearance. Before Chris left for his trip he was very close to his sister, When she found out that Chris was dead her world probably went upside down. On page 129 Chris;s family grieves his loss, his sister Carine saying “ I can’t seem to get through a day without crying”. This is proof that Chris’s dead/disappearance affected his family's health …show more content…

Chris made his trip very hard,he was divorcing everything out of his life and living primal. Chris burnt all of his money, he didn't bring the proper clothing for the weather of Alaska, and did not pack much food. On page 56 Chris wrote a letter to Ron encouraging him to do what he had done and live a full life of adventure. Ron did take Chris’s advice and what if Ron did get hurt or even dead like Chris, He was influencing people to take the risk of their life and putting others in danger, even after his death people wanted to live a life like