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Character Analysis: Into The Wild By Jon Krakauer
After a few days of gathering berries, Chris already knows that the poison is in his system, so he rips out a page from his diary to right a poem about his death and how he is grateful and thankful for everything, he also wrote a goodbye to his family. “I HAVE HAD A HAPPY LIFE AND THANK THE LORD. GOODBYE AND MAY GOD BLESS ALL!”. Then right after he wrote the note he took a photo of himself beside the bus. according to krakauer, he was smiling in the photo stating that he was happy and grateful and thankful, and that Chris was at peace and that God have taken an angel to heaven. Also according to krakauer, he crawled to his sleeping bag that his mom had made for him, and then a few days later, he died miserably.

Krakauer basically ends the novel as a tragic and heart breaking story. Krakauer also showed a lot of
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“Serious stuff, like he was baring his soul, kind of. He said he could tell me things that he couldn’t tell the others. You could see something was gnawing at him. It was pretty obvious he didn’t get along with his family, but he never said much about any of them except Carine, his little sister. He said they were pretty close". Overall I would say that Chris was ignorant, arrogant, selfish and a brave young man, simply because he was ignorant because he didn't know that some of the berries might kill him and these mistakes and ignorance lead him to his death, but overall for young who just graduated and got on his own in the wild I would say that he did a pretty good job on surviving for four months, "Said he didn't want to see a single person, no airplanes, no sign of civilization. He wanted to prove himself that he could make it on his own without anybody's help". he will always be remembered as a young brave man, who was seeking his own

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