Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Into the Wild #4

1. In a way it suprised me. I didn't understand why exactly he got the job! If he was venturing into the wild to be alone, then why would he get a job; maybe he was seeing if hen was positive he wanted to leave the city life behind. He possibly got the job to see if he wanted to go back to civilization settle down and return to life as it had been prior. He might've missed communication and interactoins with other human beings. I honestly don't know the exact reason he got the job however, my assumptions may be accurrate yet I'm unsure.
They stated he was a grimy person, unsanitary, lazy, and at time unmotivated.. one person even said they didn't know why he even got the job in the first place. However they also said he was reliable, trustworthy, and accountable. Considering they never mentioned close friendships between Chris and any of his colleaugues I assume he wasn't to fond of them as they weren't him. The way they acted towards him leads me to believe he wouldn't want to be around them neither. If I were working amongst them I would probably be standoff-ish because I didn't know alot about him, yet a part of myself would be supicious so I'd probably run him off if I were to talk to him with all of my questions. I'd try to help him, because he clearly looked as if he were in trouble or needed things.

2. They were so common. They both like to travel. Also unlike everyone else they didn't expect a ton of anwsers from Chris, they took him for who he was and appreciated it. They were there when needed and stepped off whenever they felt was time to.

3. He was lonely and Chris accompanied him. after being around people or a person for some time they can really grow on you, especially when you have no one else. Franz lost everything and Chris heplped him move on from that and was there when Franz had no one to rely on. Chris was someone he could, in my opinion, relate to. He was easy to get along with and they had a son father relationship which made him stick so much to Franz with him losing his son.

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