Chris Mccandless In The Wild Analysis

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Chris McCandless was a well educated and deeply loved person. Everyone in his family admired his personality and his way of being unique. On the other hand people that only know his story think of him differently. Many people say that Chris was an arrogant rich kid and that he had no business being out in the Alaska wild. People also say that Chris was insane or crazy. None of that truly describes Chris McCandless. Shaun Callarman states that Chris died because he was “just plain crazy”.
Chris was just like any other 24 year old man. All he wanted to do was go on an adventure. Chris just happened to have bad luck. He had survived 113 day in the wild on his own. Not many people could say that they could even make it a week alone. Chris had

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