In John Cracker's novel "Into the Wild", the reader seems to be isolated to follow the youth's life, to learn the father's affair and foolishness, then to the Alaskan wilderness country and to survive. I prepared for death from 67 pounds for starvation. Chris McCandless, a self-sustaining entrepreneurial youth born in El Segundo, California, moved to Virginia with his parents at the age of 8 and moved from his father at the age of 18. A 6 - year - old family began learning the other half of brothers and sisters.
Chris McCandless has many reasons to trick his life and commit suicide. He is an excellent student at school and may have a very bright career prospect, but he rejects graduate school. He is a famous athlete, so he can have friends, but he does not want anyone. He saved $ 25,000, and he just gave up. He may have spent money to live a normal life. He decided not to live like an ordinary person but to disappear without talking to his family or hiking to Alaska. Even his way of traveling is stupid. It was almost impossible to hike alone in Alaska, so when he began hiking alone, his possibility of survival was already low. He is more absurd because he lacks supplies and food. He just ate a bag of rice. The gun he had was not strong enough He could not protect himself if he saw a grizzly bear or other bear.
Jon Krakauer's entry into Chris Chris McCandless is only a victim of his own obsession. John Crascal 's novel "Into the Wild" reveals the life of a young, clever man named Chris McCandless who died in Alaska in the summer of 1992. In the novel, John Clark carefully approaches the life of McCandless without too many authors. Reader Chris McCandless is still an elusive character in the novel, but I can see that Chris McCandless is a dreamlike young idealist trying to obey his dreams. But I failed because his innocent mistake turned out to be fatal and irreversible.