Andrew Carter
Mrs. Moffat
English 5-6
11 January 2023
Was Chris Justified? Chris McCandless was a man who ventured all the way across America to try and get to Alaska. He was given an audience in Jon Krakauer's book Into the Wild. In the story, Chris abandons his family leaving them wondering if he will ever come back and ends up never speaking to them again. To an extent I agree with Chris for leaving his family but I mainly agree because adventure is what Chris wanted to do. And he ended up accomplishing what he wanted to do even though it resulted in the death of Chris. I think that it was right for Chris because it was what he wanted to do. In the book Chris is obviously very determined to go to Alaska in the way that he wanted to get there. Chris says “It is the experiences, the memories, the great triumphant memories, joy of living to the fullest extent in which real meaning is found.” This is from when Chris wrote the letter to Ron trying to convince him into living a different lifestyle of adventure. This shows that the experience of adventure is what Chris wanted. I think that since it was his dream it is more important that he pursued it because not a lot of people do that and end up living wishing that they could do
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He obviously did not want to live a normal life, writing in his letter to Ron “So many people live within unhappy circumstances yet will not take the initiative to change their situation because they are conditioned to a life of security.” Chris writes this to Ron because he wants Ron to realize that his happiness does not come from other people, but rather from the joys and new experiences that come from adventures and not knowing what is going to happen next. This shows that he does not want to live normally and how he prefers adventures than a life of
Kendall Waibel Mrs. Moffat English 5-6 11 January 2023 Was Chris Justified? Have you ever thought about leaving your family and friends to go out into the wild to just die? In Jon Krakauer’s book Into The Wild, a man named Chris left his whole life without a trace, to go into the wild. Chris McCandless was not justified in leaving his family without a trace. Chris had plenty of reasons to stay then go off into a forest, he had no reason to just abandon his family and leave them nothing, Chris’s life was not the worst thing ever and there was a better way he could have done things than just to leave.
Chris made a decision that he beloved would fulfill his most greatest desires and then finally find peace within himself. Chris went into the wild unprepared but some didn't believe he'd dare go farther out into the wild with the very little equipment he had. In chapter 1 Westerberg claims "I figured he’d be OK… I thought he’d probably get hungry pretty quick and just walk out to the
With all the information gathered, I believe that Chris made a mistake of going out into the Alaskan wilderness because he lacked supplies, didn't have enough knowledge of our natural survival, and he didn't have a map. One of the largest reasons Chris’s adventure turned fatal was because he lacked supplies like food. Hence
Also, not to mention his dad had a second life and had another child, Chris had to live at both places and take care of both siblings while keeping it a secret from his mom. On page 121 it states “ Long after falling in love with Billie,long after she gave birth to Chris,Walt continued his relationship with Marcia in secret, dividing his time between two households”. I believe that Chris just wanted to get out, leave his toxic childhood behind and no kid should have to go through that. So lastly, he just wanted freedom and to get out and explore.
Some people may think that Chris was not justified because he did abandon his family and he told nobody that he was leaving for alaska. He also left his perfect life and many people didn't understand why. On page 2 it says “Hey Guys! This is the last communication you shall receive from me.
Although Chris had genuine connections he felt the need to keep on his journey seeking adventure. In one of Chris's journal entries it reads “It is the experiences, the memories, the great triumph of joy living to the fullest extent in which real meaning is found. God it's great to be alive! Thank you, thank you”.
Eli Eaton Mrs. Moffat English 5-6 11 January 2023 Was Chris Justified? Chris McCandless was an interesting kid, never really fitting into the roles of society, Though being vary smart, and being able to master anything he put his mind to, and was vary likable, he never had the urge to show off or be liked, the book Into The WIld by john Krakaer follows his life, from when he leaves his family without warning, and how he eventually ends up living in Alaska out of a bus. Many people have mixed views on Chris, they might ask “why would he just get up and leave without warning”? “Was Chris justified in leaving his family”?. Well I believe Chris was justified in leaving his family, though it might not have been the best decision, looking into Chris’s
Elijah Greenup Mrs. Moffat English 5-6 11 January 2023 Was Chris Justified? Have you ever thought about life and decided to change for happiness? In John Krakauer's book, Into The Wild, Chris McCandles, an explorer, leaves his past behind and goes out into the wild to live the life he enjoys. Some people think it was stupid of him, I believe that Chris is justified for going into the wild. Growing up, Chris was the eldest of his siblings.
Ryzz Mrs. Moffat English 5-6 11 January 2023 Was Chris Justified? In John Krakauers book Into the Wild, a man named Chris McCandless left everyone he knew in his hometown of Annandale, Virginia as he hitchhiked to Alaska. He burned all of his money and left behind most of his personal belongings, in order to live life to the fullest in the wild. Chris McCandless was justified in leaving his family to travel in the wild simply because he was old enough to decide to cut ties with his abusive family and be happier in life.
Five weeks earlier he’d loaded all his belongings into his little car and headed west without an itinerary. The trip was to be an odyssey in the fullest sense of the word, an epic journey that would change everything.” (22). This quote demonstrates to us that Chris had planned out his trip to an extent but wanted the wild to guide him. This way he could find what he truly needed to find which was himself and
No one can stop Chris from doing what he wants, and because he has always dreamed of going to Alaska, this is his one chance at finally being
Into The Wild Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer is a Biography about Chris McCandless a man who set off on a Journey or perhaps a suicide mission in May of 1990. With very little preparation and little to no training, Chris set off on this mission to live off the land in Alaska where it soon becomes clear that his decision to leave his hometown of Annandale, Virginia with no trace and his parents and 3 sisters behind was not at all Justifiable. First and foremost Chris McCandless grew up in what is described by one of his siblings as a “toxic” household. His father, Walt was living a double life having children with one woman while still married to another and constantly jumping between these lives.
He wanted to go in there without really anything so that he can make things that were in the nature. “Chris didn’t think twice about risking his own life…”(Carine McCandless 128). I absolutely think that this quote about Chris is very true because he was so into finding new adventures to take, to enjoy and be happy with
I think he just wanted to pursue life in a different way. Chris was not seeing life the way anyone else was, so he decided to brush off into the wild and be free on his own. Though he did not survive, he was still a very bright, arrogant human being. Shaun Callarman states, “He had no common sense, and he had no business going into Alaska with his Romantic silliness.” Chris knew going into the wild that he did not have much survival skills, but that did not stop him from doing what he wanted to do because he did not care about society and was just completely over everything which was why he made the move to the wilderness.
“Really, I think he was just plain crazy,” I do agree with Callarman because I think Chris was a little crazy for doing these actions. He was a very courageous for doing this because not many people would take a random trip to the wilderness because people would rather be in