In Jon Krakauer 's novel "Into the Wild", Chris McCandless of the main character is seeking nature to find out belonging sense and who he truly is. However, due to the nature of nature, his life was eventually deprived of him. At the end of his life, he discovered his purpose and the need for others. After Chris McCandless died in Alaska, Krakauer wrote a review of the trip to McCandless. Clackauer depicts McCandless as reckless, selfish and arrogant, but at the same time it is clever, decisive, self-sustaining and attractive.
Personally, autobiographical / biographical story is the best. In Kellowack's way, John Clarkauer's "Dream to the Wild" and Stephen King's "Shining" (a novel but a king is an unbelievable story), realism behind it, and my relative relationship For a deep purpose, it is really hard to find in a fictitious novel.
Krakauer to The Intra the Wild by Jon Krakauer is a moving story about a young man named Christopher McCandless. Christopher is a dropout of a university seeking a different lifestyle from ordinary students. He left his life and changed his identity. The novel follows Christopher's adventure to Alaska Wilderness through Hitchhiker. Questions about identity are very insightful. I will recommend this novel to everyone. This novel is suitable for those who love adventure, outdoor activities and thrilling stories. - Luke Bosick, grade 2019
Jon Krakauer 's "Into the Wild" explains the adventure of Christopher McCandless, a young man advancing into the wilderness of Alaska, who wants to find out the meaning of herself and life. He was convinced of a writer like Henry D. Thoreau, he made a dangerous journey. And I thought they were best away from the mainstream of life. The crazy adventure of McCandless should lead him to personal growth, but his death is not ready for his atrocities.