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They give the reader a glimpse of the rough, sly charm of the American West, its institutions and its inhabitants. He is values both charity and independent thought.

There are many examples of this balancing act in Chapter Three. He also grounds the reader by suggesting explicitly that McCandless might have been in search of a surrogate family.

Especially telling details like his academic success but his continued discontent delineate his character as stubborn and unconventional despite his talent.

Information about his class background and family life prime the reader for later interviews with them. In a general sense, the background information compiled in the second half of Chapter Three lends ironic depth to the impression of Christopher McCandless held out in the beginning of the chapter.

His ability to pass himself off as a lean, hungry tramper with nothing but what he could carry is false. In fact, he could go home to his family whenever he wanted. Death of a Salesman Dr. Jekyll and Mr. SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. Character List Christopher McCandless, a.

Themes Motifs Symbols. Would you have liked to know him? McCandless was a hitchhiker who met Westerberg and did everything that was giving to him that needed to be done. McCandless was the kind of young adult who was extremely ethical and held very high standards for himself and was very intelligent.

Last Updated: 17th June, Summary: Chapter 3. Westerberg remembers him as restless and handsome, with a sensitive face and a lean physique. Zeeshan Bellomo Professional. What was the last book McCandless read? Dr Zhivago. Waris Suciu Professional. How does Westerberg describe McCandless? Westerberg decided to let him sleep in his trailer overnight when it started to rain.

McCandless stayed for three days. Jacira Ruiters Professional. Does Krakauer have the right to infer? Does Krakauer have the right to infer from the photograph that McCandless had the serenity of a monk? What is an alternate interpretation of the photograph? Donnell Sanvicente Explainer. How did Alex die in into the wild? The chemist found that, indeed, the wild potato seeds contained the amino acid that causes lathyrism.

So Chris McCandless may indeed have died of starvation, Krakauer concludes, in a long article in this week's New Yorker. And, shortly thereafter, he died. Lashunda Cadine Explainer. Why did McCandless leave Carthage? Chris leaves because Westberg is arrested for selling "little black boxes. Zoraima Dirck Explainer. How did Westerberg try to help McCandless? Westerberg owned grain elevators in Carthage, South Dakota. He had thick shoulders and a black goatee.

Westerberg gave McCandless a place to stay for three days and offered him a job should McCandless return to Carthage one day. Ivis Serral Pundit. Still, Christopher McCandless charmed the inhabitants of Carthage. Along with Wayne Westerberg, he also established deep friendships with Westerberg's mother and long-time girlfriend. Westerberg told Krakauer, "There was something fascinating about him. He was hungry to learn about things.

Unlike most of us, he was the sort of person who insisted on living out his beliefs. Regarding McCandless's character, it is interesting — and of course believable — that he can be intelligent, hardworking, and resilient, yet lack mechanical dexterity and perhaps even common sense.

While the former characteristic, his awkwardness with machines, is consequential in ways that he manages to recover from as in the abandonment of his car , the latter, his difficulty being just plain sensible, will have a greater impact. McCandless's rage toward his parents, and particularly his father, is something that many of those who meet him pick up on. It seems to be their lifestyle more than anything else that McCandless is rejecting when he flees the conventional middle-class American way of life, though why it so repels him is never made completely clear by Into the Wild.



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