"People who chase after pursuing and living the ideal" are idealists described in Funk and Wagnalls Standard Academy Dictionary. Clearly, Christopher John McCandless fits this definition in every way. He builds his own ideals and principles, dreams of his perfection, and works hard for it ... first. In order to achieve this utopia he is very noble in itself as he assumes his will to block all the stability and safety he offers at home.
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.
Introduction: Through this book, Chris McCandless is considered an eccentric reckless fool known as brave and heroic. But, knowing that the result will be fatal, will a brave man enter the wilderness? People are watching him from various angles and have a broad perspective of this young man. Some people think he is an incredibly stupid person, or just a person about his heart. The evidence suggests that Chris McCandlis is actually a mixture of both. The first point of view of McCandless is that it has no brains, is stupid, and very stupid. Many places from The Into Wild can support this view.
"Into the Wild" is a book about Jon Krakauer's mysterious person, an ideal and thoughtful youngster, Chris McCandless. His rejection of the traditional society by Clau Auer and the reconstruction of McCandless understands him and tries to interview those who trace him. Therefore, this book is also written about people influenced by Chris's journeys, such as Wayne Westerburg, Ronald Franz, Jim Gallien. Through a relatively short period of contact with McCandless, everyone is changing myself in various ways. The book also explores the tension between Chris and his real father Walter and his mother Billy. Finally, Krakow himself shared the explorative blood relationship with the young man.