Chris made up his mind that he will “now walk into the wild.” (Krakauer 134). In other words, Chris is prepared to make his own decisions and to handle his own problems. He wants to prove to his family that he is no longer a child. He abandoned his family, friends, and his personal possessions to start a life where he will be more comfortable. Chris was looking forward to fulfilling his dreams before it was his time. Chris was “looking for more adventures and freedom than today’s society gives people.” (Krakauer 174). McCandless believes that society does not offer freedom or adventures that interests him. Chris McCandles then sets trail to create his own life where he can explore new things and being isolated. Chris wants to separate himself from society so he can focus on the things he wants to do. He abandons his family to start his own life. He wants to explore the world and follow his dreams. Chris dreams consisted of spending “the summer alone in a bush, living off the land. “He said it was something he’d wanted to do since he was little.” (Krakauer 159). Clearly, McCandless has been waiting for this moment since he was a young kid. He created the path that made his dreams come true. He is embracing himself by following his dreams. He did not anyone stop him from accomplishing his goals. Chris McCandles experiences represent the transcendental movement because he
Chris made up his mind that he will “now walk into the wild.” (Krakauer 134). In other words, Chris is prepared to make his own decisions and to handle his own problems. He wants to prove to his family that he is no longer a child. He abandoned his family, friends, and his personal possessions to start a life where he will be more comfortable. Chris was looking forward to fulfilling his dreams before it was his time. Chris was “looking for more adventures and freedom than today’s society gives people.” (Krakauer 174). McCandless believes that society does not offer freedom or adventures that interests him. Chris McCandles then sets trail to create his own life where he can explore new things and being isolated. Chris wants to separate himself from society so he can focus on the things he wants to do. He abandons his family to start his own life. He wants to explore the world and follow his dreams. Chris dreams consisted of spending “the summer alone in a bush, living off the land. “He said it was something he’d wanted to do since he was little.” (Krakauer 159). Clearly, McCandless has been waiting for this moment since he was a young kid. He created the path that made his dreams come true. He is embracing himself by following his dreams. He did not anyone stop him from accomplishing his goals. Chris McCandles experiences represent the transcendental movement because he