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1. Crabbe

1.1. 1. Crabbe drank quite often and has showed the signs of Withdrawal from the Alcohol while at Camp after leaving.

1.2. 2. Crabbe is a very Unskilled person at surviving in the Wilderness, this is shown when he drinks Directly from the River and does things such as leave food out attracting wild life.

1.3. 3. Crabbe does not have many People in his life and seems to take to Alcohol and Tobacco as his alternative.

2. Both Escape to Wilderness

3. Both take to Alcohol

4. Lot's of Money

5. Family Issues

6. Smoke

7. Highly Educated

8. Into the Wild

8.1. 1. Chris Burns all his ID including his birth Certificate to stop anyone from tracking him.

8.2. 2. Chris Donates all his Money to Charity before leaving to prepare for his Journey to Alaska .

8.3. 3. Chris Dies in the End of the Movie because while scouting for Berries to eat he took what he thought was a certain type of berry but was just a look-alike that happens to be poisonous.

8.4. "It is easy, when you are young, to believe that what you desire is no less than what you deserve, to assume that if you want something badly enough, it is your God-given right to have it." As Krakauer says, young people often mistake passion for insight, acting out of obscure logic. McCandless does this when he decides to climb the Devil's Thumb, thinking it would somehow fix what was wrong with his life. This didn't happen, of course. He was the sum of his experiences, and there's no escaping that.

8.5. "McCandless went into the wilderness not primarily to ponder nature or the world at large but, rather, to explore the inner country of his own soul." This passage pinpoints McCandless's wish to find himself. Though it may seem that his intentions in going into the wilderness are naturalistic, they are actually more spiritual—and selfish, to some extent. He seeks verification of self, using nature to validate his intentions. He is confused and longing for truth.

8.6. "McCandless was thrilled to be on his way north, and he was relieved as well—relieved that he had again evaded the impending threat of human intimacy, of friendship, and all the messy emotional baggage that comes with it." This quote illustrates McCandless's contempt for anything emotional and his wish to isolate himself from family and friends, whose closeness interferes with his wish for separation. He describes any form of intimacy as "messy," escaping before anything is expected of him.

9. Raisin in the Sun

9.1. 1. The Family Lives in a Small apartment, the apartment has no bathroom. That floor of the apartment has to share a bathroom across the hall.

9.2. 2. Walters son sleep's in the living Room on a pull out sofa bed because they have no other room with all the family there.

9.3. 3. The family does not have much money,Walter is the only one with a Stable Job and Ruth goes to Various Houses to Clean for them.

9.4. 4. Walter gets scammed while planning to start his own business with his friend Bobo. They both lose there Saving's in the Incident.

9.5. “You making something inside me cry, son. Some awful pain inside me.” Lena Is heartbroken that Walter has sold out the family, she finds it unbelievable that all of his suffering has made him sink so low.

9.6. “You making something inside me cry, son. Some awful pain inside me.” Lena Is heartbroken that Walter has sold out the family, she finds it unbelievable that all of his suffering has made him sink so low.

9.7. “What is there to be pleasant ‘bout!” “Ruth is so upset about everything going on that she can’t seem to find anything to be happy about.”

10. Have a Family at Home