People mistakenly judged Christ McCandless as an antisocial person. In most cases, our readers gave up his car, left most of his property, donated money from his savings account to charity, and changed his name, so he I think that it is an antisocial person. And let his family invite new people. Life explores the unknown world for himself. This is not true, because we do not fully understand the other side of Christ McCandless. Our mistaken Alex seems to have isolated him from his family because he does not want to communicate from his family.
In the West of America who wants to remove his family and society, I will go to another ego called "Alexander Supertramp". There are many functions that explain McCandless, such as "naive", "adventure", "independent". In this book, Krakauer explains McCandless as "very smart." Krakauer considers McCandless "smart", but Penn thinks McCandless is "a wise man". In order to prove that his McCandless theory is "smart", Krakauer wrote about the era of McCandless.
I have just finished reading Jon Krakauer 's 1996 classic "Going Wild". This book reinvented as "Alexander Supetland" and documented the adventure and the end of the last young man, Christopher McCandless. It took me two years to walk around the United States in front of Alaska's wilderness. McCandless is about to drop out of school, and part of this experiment is to see if he can live independently and independently along Alaska's Stampede Trail. He survived over 100 days and offered only basic outdoor equipment, a few pounds of rice, and a low caliber rifle and ultimately succumbed to starvation; his hunger gave him enough wild nutrients from the wild It was shown that it could not be obtained. Poison seed that led to his death
Christopher McCandless, Full Christopher Johnson McCandless, named Alexander Supertramp (born February 12, 1968, El Segundo, California, USA, Stampede Trail, Alaska), American adventurers died of the possibility of starvation and poisoning When at the age of 24, He camped on a remote location in Alaska by himself. His death made him a controversial figure, regarded as an idealist in the traditions of David Thoreau and Leo Tolstoy, but it was regarded as self-destructive by others
Neither Chris McCandless nor the name of Alexander Supertramp explains his wonderful people. The journey that he left will change his life forever, but that will change his family, the people he meets, and the life of the writer. Chris is trying to separate himself from society, but he realizes his dream naturally and brings people closer to him.