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Chris McCandless Wght he must have been unsuccessful and had nothing to lose by spending a few months in the wilderness. Later on in the story, however, I began to think of him as a regular person. He once lived a regular life, with two parents and had a younger sister. He went to university after spending his childhood in school. His stubbornness led to him leaving his parents, donating all his money to charity, abandoning his possessions, and hitchhiking for a few years. Being a well-educated man, Chris could have had a nice job at his father’s firm, which most people would dream of having. Instead, he decides to throw away that part of his life because he was a man who didn’t like to be controlled. He liked to be free. By starting a new life, and giving himself a new name, he could do so without any problems. All in all, I find that my thoughts on Chris have gotten better and better towards him because I believe his way of living is how many people would prefer to live. Into the wild is a non-fictional book told by Jon Krakauer. He investigates the life of Chirs McCandless after hearing that his dead body was found on a trail in Alaska. The task of finding out more about Chris’ life isn’t as easy as one might think, because he is finding about a dead man’s life, who has more than one identity. I thought this book was very hard to follow, because it was no in chronological order. The author was constantly skipping parts, and then going back in time to tell it. However, I think the story that the author is telling is a fascinating story. This is an example of non
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