How Did Chris Mccandless Get Into The Wild

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Going from a college student to college dropout and then going on a journey to Alaska afterwards makes us all question Chris McCandless as a person and what triggered his actions. McCandless is an intelligent individual was trying find out who he truly was. His central motives that led him to go into the wild was his family problems that caused emotional damage, philosophical beliefs, and his risk taking tendencies along with his stubbornness and always being independant . Growing up, Chris was a normal child, but once he reached a certain age and found out the truth behind his family such as their secrets they have been keeping from him, he felt like he didn’t know who he truly was. He thought back on his childhood and he felt it was all a lie. He discovered his parents weren't married when he was born. Then, it was also brought up to his attention that his father had a child with his ex wife after he was born. “I’m going to divorce them as my parents once and for all and never speak to either of those idiots as long as I live,” (Krakauer 64). He didn't hate his father afterwards, but it drastically changed his relationship with him. He couldn't forgive his father for his actions, he couldn't leave it behind like if nothing ever happened. Chris and his father bumped heads. According to the 20/20 interview on why Chris went into the wild, …show more content…
It wasn't only one thing that contributed to his astonishing journey into the wild, there were many factors that all came together that gave him the extra motives and potential into going. It was his emotional damage, philosophical beliefs, and his risk taking tendencies that led him into the wild. Overall, Chris enjoyed the last bits of his life even though it did not fully turn out how he planned, he got to do what he dreamed about

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