Into The Wild Chapter 5 Stops On The Journey - Worksheet Answers
This covers the key locations, characters, and themes as Chris McCandless (now calling himself “Alex”) travels through the American Southwest and West. Worksheet Answer Key
Compare Chris’s experiences in Bullhead City vs. The Slabs. What do these stops reveal about his values? This covers the key locations, characters, and themes
In Bullhead City, Chris tries to re-enter mainstream society but quickly finds it shallow and hypocritical. The McDonald’s job offers stability and money, which he rejects because he sees the work as meaningless and the customers as entitled. In contrast, The Slabs – a community of outcasts and drifters – aligns with his values of freedom, minimalism, and authenticity. There, people live without rules, consume little, and judge him only by his character. These stops prove that Chris does not hate people; he hates the artificial structures (jobs, money, consumerism) that corrupt human connection. He prefers the honest poverty of The Slabs to the comfortable falseness of Bullhead City. What do these stops reveal about his values