In John krakauer's Into the Wild, Christopher Mccandless, an adventurous yet ignorant person, sought and didn't find spiritual freedom from society because he was impacted both mentally and physically by the Alaskan wilderness. Christopher Mccandless set foot onto a trip to the Alaskan wilderness after realizing how much he hated the ways of society. He burned all of his money and communicated with others throughout his travels using written letters. During his hitchhike from South Dakota to Alaska, Christopher encounters people who gladly assist in any way they can, as well as people who see him as a crazy, confused person. No matter what obstacles were faced, Mccandless was devoted to complete his journey and experience
In John krakauer's Into the Wild, Christopher Mccandless, an adventurous yet ignorant person, sought and didn't find spiritual freedom from society because he was impacted both mentally and physically by the Alaskan wilderness. Christopher Mccandless set foot onto a trip to the Alaskan wilderness after realizing how much he hated the ways of society. He burned all of his money and communicated with others throughout his travels using written letters. During his hitchhike from South Dakota to Alaska, Christopher encounters people who gladly assist in any way they can, as well as people who see him as a crazy, confused person. No matter what obstacles were faced, Mccandless was devoted to complete his journey and experience