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Chris Mccandless Impact On Society

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Have you ever just wanted to just get away from everything and go somewhere no one knows who are where you are? Chris Mccandless did exactly that, after graduation college he decided to donate all his money to a charity. After donating all but his pocket money he decided he wanted to make it his mission to get to Alaska by walking and hitchhiking. Making his way to Alaska he met some great people and really impacted their lives in one way or another. After finally making it to Alaska he made an abandoned bus his new home until the fight in the wilderness got to hard and Chris ended up losing his life. Although Chris was stubborn and a combination of internal and external forces, People should consider the fact that he had a lot of family problems and how much the literary devices influenced him.
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Throughout the entire book, Krakauer shows that Chris really impacted basically everyone he came across’ life. How does he struggle with the different if he is a good kid that has great manners and helps out people he does not even know, Westerburg for example Chris helped him in his different fields that needed to be plowed. Those who think he was stubborn have the wrong image of Chris, he is actually admirable. This is obvious because once he sets his mind to do something to do it. Those that say that's what made him decide to go on the trip don't realize that Chris would have probably never known about the Alaskan wilderness if it was not for the different books he read.
For all these reasons it’s obvious that the reason Chris took the fatal trip to Alaska is because his family problems and how much the literary devices influenced him. After finding about his father’s second life he had to get away. After reading all the books about Alaska, Alaska seemed to be the perfect place to get away. This is why the reasons Chris left are

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