In Jon Krakauer's "Into the Wild" Chris McCandless most valued family because during his journey and in his last moments, that was the only thought in his mind.
In Jon Krakauer's "Into the Wild" true happiness is valued most by Chris McCandless because he is on a never ending serch to find the key to being truly happy.
Throughout Jon Krakauer's "Into the Wild" Chris McCandless valued personal discovery by wandering around the US to, "live off the land" because he was searching for the real meaning of life.
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In Jon Krakauer's "Into the Wild" Chris McCandless most values his father. This is shown when Chris leaves his home because of his relations with his father. The relationship was bad and therefore, Chris left the house for a new life.
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In “Into The Wild” what Chris McCandless values most is what he does while he is in the wild by himself trying to get through it with what he has and he even so he slowly kills himself by eating venomous plants and not knowing what is good for him.
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