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Chris Mccandless Influence
Jon Krakauer wrote a book called Into the Wild where he described how Chris McCandless lived a risk-taking yet adventurous life. Also all the things McCandless experienced while on his journey to Alaska and all the great people he met along the way. There have been many speculations, however, on why Chris really went into the wild. Some may believe that McCandless went into the wild to escape a toxic relationship with his parents, but the real reason he left everything behind was due to his literary influences as well as his philosophical beliefs.
The first reason why Chris McCandless fled to the wild was due to his literary influences. McCandless was influenced by many talented authors but some of his favorites were Jack London, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry Thoreau among many others. In a passage from To Build a Fire by Jack London he wrote, “‘ You were right , old hoss; you were right’... Then the man drowsed off into what seemed to him the most comfortable and satisfying sleep he had ever known” (12). The main protagonist from the story, acts a lot like Chris McCandless. They both ignored advice from wise people who were familiar with the area and what it had to offer. If they had just listened and
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Also many people argued that McCandless was suffering from a mental illness probably like depression, however, there has been no evidence given that Chris was actually suffering from this. A third thing is that there is no doubt that Chris McCandless did not have a bound with his parents, he did not spend a lot of time with them, but have people considered the fact that Chris did not want to become like his parents, the type that have to work all the time and the type that do not have time to do anything else but

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