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Into_The_Wild

2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文

Into The Wild Relevancy of Life and Death At the beginning of reading “Into the Wild”, the more I read the more I started to question whether Chris McCandless was wrong for doing what he did. Primarily the issue at hand to me with this entire story is whether Chris McCandless’s actions are relative or not' Ultimately Chris was a product of the stereotypical life many teenagers live today. McCandless grew up with good parents that cared for him and his future. Chris also had a younger sister to which he was close to. As they grew up, it was noticeable that Chris was academically sound. He goes through everything that is common today in society: the public school system and not to mention college only to portray an unfortunate early death. Further into the book, the first thing I asked myself was, “How could this kid have gone through all the crap that is supposed to somehow secure a prosperous future, and then in the end, wind up dead from starvation'” At the time I felt his death was self educed. I mean surely it is reasonable to believe that if someone has the intelligence to life, chris, journey, think, find, actions, trying, through, question, out, end, because, whether, realized, definitely, book, time, story, salvation, read, mentally, knowledge, just, death, believe, worth, things, relevant, opinion, mccandless’s, mccandless, make, looking, however, grew
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