Into the Wild

Krakauer clearly feels a strong connection to McCandless. DO you think they were very similar? Why or why not? How is Krakauer's life related to McCandless's?

Krakauer clearly feels a strong connection to McCandless. DO you think they were very similar? Why or why not? How is Krakauer's life related to McCandless's? (Provide quote).

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I think that Krakauer found similarities between him and Chris. The inclusion of Krakauer’s own story in Into the Wild does seem to complicate McCandless’s story, and allows us to see, if not into McCandless’s mind, at least into the mind of someone who had similar passions, demons, and ambitions. Krakauer’s loneliness in his time on Devils Thumb seems significant, as McCandless chose to go into the Alaskan wilderness alone, and while he generally seemed to bask in his independence and solitude, Krakauer’s admission that as much as he thought he could do without people, he was really lonely, makes it seem likely that McCandless probably had moments of deep loneliness as well.