The story of Chris McCandless sparks many different opinions about him. People often look up to this man as an inspiration and hero, but some think he was self-centered and overconfident. Regardless what view a person has on McCandless, it is evident in John Krakauer’s book, Into the Wild, that this man knew what he wanted and was not afraid to chase after his dream. Although many people feel differently about him, I believe McCandless was a strong, courageous man who went against the norm to find himself.
McCandless was an inspiration to so many people because he followed his dream, something that people are often afraid to do. Up until the point of his starvation, he remained hopeful that he was going to escape the wild. Perhaps most importantly, he made an incredible impact on so many people throughout his journey. For a long time, McCandless wanted to go into the bush and live off of the land. After he was finished with college, he disappeared from his family and left to go follow his dream. McCandless once said, “The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences.” (Krakauer, page 57). New experiences were exactly what McCandless was looking for. Many people are afraid to follow their dreams because they may not work out for the better. Those people are afraid to change something in their life, and they should look up to McCandless for being able to do that. McCandless knew what he wanted, and he was not afraid to strive to achieve it. The ability for him to stray from what we see as normal should inspire others believe in their dreams as well.
While McCandless lived in the wild, it was difficult for him to find food. He killed a moose and a couple of other animals that helped his hunger but never completely satisfied him. On August 19, 1992, he died of starvation. McCandless knew he was hungry and getting thinner, but he never gave up hope. In one of his journals, Chris wrote, “I read somewhere...how important it is in life not necessarily to be strong...but to feel strong”. (Page 91). Throughout his journey, McCandless may have not been physically strong, but mentally, he had the strength of a hurricane. The amount of hope that McCandless had was tremendous, and no matter what situation he was in, he always believed he was going to get out of it. McCandless’ mother, Billie said, “He must have been very brave and very strong, at the end, not to do himself in.” (page 202). She is saying that McCandless knew he was starving and was most likely going to die. He could have made it easy on himself by taking his own life, but he had the strength to try to fight through it. People, myself included, find his strength, hopefulness, and faith to be incredible. Every day, I struggle with simply getting up for school, and to be able to survive in the wild as long as he did, is unimaginable to me.
Works Cited
Krakauer, Jon. Into the Wild. New York: Anchor, 2007. Print.
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