McCandless at the end died, he was found laying in the middle of nowhere suffering, his cause of his death maybe not knowing much of the outside world. Which is only gain with your parents, which are a really important guide in your daily life. He didn’t follow what his parents told him or had. As shown in this quote where his mother is destroyed in the miserable of not knowing of his son. “As she studies the pictures, she breaks down from time to time, weeping as only a mother who has outlived a child can weep, betraying a sense of loss.” (Krauter 104). This again shows young manhood theme, that as a teenage he was and that thinks everything is right as long as he determined is right, he not care much of what other people thinks or suffer. He is just an arrogant person that thinks that going through this journey will be the best way to show he is the “greatest” person. Once again Krauter is being biased because is getting information of a person expressed only in one and don’t have justification of why he is developing this themes: Materialism and Young Manhood this way. All in all, the narration used by Krauter to demonstrates themes of the story are hard to believe. Krauter makes us thinks that by Christopher McCandless arrogance abandon things and by materialism, a person at this age will always left all behind and makes the themes and the narrations biased. This demonstrates that Krauter didn’t hide his biased and makes the reader questioned where does he get this information and questioned how is the outside
McCandless at the end died, he was found laying in the middle of nowhere suffering, his cause of his death maybe not knowing much of the outside world. Which is only gain with your parents, which are a really important guide in your daily life. He didn’t follow what his parents told him or had. As shown in this quote where his mother is destroyed in the miserable of not knowing of his son. “As she studies the pictures, she breaks down from time to time, weeping as only a mother who has outlived a child can weep, betraying a sense of loss.” (Krauter 104). This again shows young manhood theme, that as a teenage he was and that thinks everything is right as long as he determined is right, he not care much of what other people thinks or suffer. He is just an arrogant person that thinks that going through this journey will be the best way to show he is the “greatest” person. Once again Krauter is being biased because is getting information of a person expressed only in one and don’t have justification of why he is developing this themes: Materialism and Young Manhood this way. All in all, the narration used by Krauter to demonstrates themes of the story are hard to believe. Krauter makes us thinks that by Christopher McCandless arrogance abandon things and by materialism, a person at this age will always left all behind and makes the themes and the narrations biased. This demonstrates that Krauter didn’t hide his biased and makes the reader questioned where does he get this information and questioned how is the outside