I really liked reading Chapter 11 because it talks about Chris's family and I assume that there was some family issue that made Chris live his life in the wild. I learned a lot of things about Chris in this chapter including, his childhood memories, his personality, and what he likes and dislikes. It was sorta like reading “On Writing” by Stephen King again. I learned that Chris doesn’t like playing by the rules. He’d always get frustrated every time they tell him his not doing like he was supposed to do. He is really serious about life and he cares about what’s right and what’s wrong. “McCandless would wander the seedier quarters of Washington, chatting with prostitutes and homeless people, buying them meals earnestly suggesting ways they might improve their lives.” This quote shows that Chris cares about other people even though he doesn’t like the society. It’s funny how he recommends other people on how they could improve their lives, while he doesn’t like to be told what to do.
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