When Franz gave up his church membership and started drinking again, I thought that he went a little too far with that. Upon Chris’s return to Carthage I learned many things about Chris that were amusing. For instance, he does not know how to open a microwave and he lacks common sense. I knew that when they started talking about Westerberg’s mother not liking many of his workers, Chris would be the one she fell in love with. Jon Krakauer has this thing to his writing where you know what is going to happen next or he has hints in his writing that are cliche and it 's obvious to what is going to happen next. I was shocked by the many negative opinions on Chris’s journey. In today 's society people would support Chris’s journey one hundred percent just because our society is different from the 90s now. I believe that the author included three examples of situations similar to Chris’s to explain what Chris did not want his journey to end up like, even though it did. I love how Jon Krakauer compares Chris and Everett with those looking for solidity by telling the story of the Irish monks. It really puts in perspective what these people who are going out a living off the land are thinking, especially Chris and
When Franz gave up his church membership and started drinking again, I thought that he went a little too far with that. Upon Chris’s return to Carthage I learned many things about Chris that were amusing. For instance, he does not know how to open a microwave and he lacks common sense. I knew that when they started talking about Westerberg’s mother not liking many of his workers, Chris would be the one she fell in love with. Jon Krakauer has this thing to his writing where you know what is going to happen next or he has hints in his writing that are cliche and it 's obvious to what is going to happen next. I was shocked by the many negative opinions on Chris’s journey. In today 's society people would support Chris’s journey one hundred percent just because our society is different from the 90s now. I believe that the author included three examples of situations similar to Chris’s to explain what Chris did not want his journey to end up like, even though it did. I love how Jon Krakauer compares Chris and Everett with those looking for solidity by telling the story of the Irish monks. It really puts in perspective what these people who are going out a living off the land are thinking, especially Chris and