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Comparison And Chris Mccandless Similarities
The purpose Krakauer giving examples of Gene Rossellini, John Waterman and Carl McCunn to emphasize the differences between their radical actions and Chris McCandless. There are some similarities between these four people and the similarities between Chris McCandless and three other men just indicates that there was something different about Chris McCandless. Rossellini was a son of wealthy family like McCandless. Also, Rossellini was educated, and questioned his existence just like McCandless. He wanted to push the limits of a person, and chose his way of survival. It was an interesting try from a historical standpoint, but Neolithic lifestyle caused mental detrition of Rossellini. He committed suicide, but McCandless had a great obsession

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