Viridiana Rincón từ Kavacık/Manisa, Turkey

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2018-07-03 18:31

200 Miếng Bóc Dán Thông Minh - Phát Triển Chỉ Số Thông Minh IQ (Tập 2) Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cung Huân

A fascinating, frustrating story. Given his effect on the people he met, Chris McCandless must have possessed great charisma. Or maybe it was "Alexander SuperTramp" who had the charisma. Many people seem to view Chris/Alexander as a dreamer-adventurer trying to live noble ideals. Others found him insufferably arrogant, foolish, hopelessly immature. But maybe it was something more than that. I initially questioned if Chris/Alexander was truly seeking his great adventure, or running away from conflicts he chose not to confront; punishing his parents with his disappearance and refusal to contact anyone. There seemed, to me, an aspect of cruelty (at worse) or utter selfishness (at best) to his behavior. Throw in a great deal of immaturity and inability to accept that others might have advice worth taking. Chris/Alexander left a lot of pain in his wake, and not just within his family. As the story progressed, I started to have the uncomfortable feeling that Krakauer was inadvertently romanticizing and elevating the actions of a deeply disturbed individual into some kind of profundity. I suspect Krakauer felt too much empathy for Chris to seriously consider that something was way off, since he briefly addresses and quickly dismisses the thought of mental illness. This demonstrates how much of himself Krakauer read into and invested in McCandless. Throughout the book, Krakauer rationalizes increasingly questionable behaviors and decisions with more than a few logical contortions, and when anyone expresses doubt, he (and Chris' admirers) fall back on the old "you just don't understand!" argument. By the end of the story, I was pretty convinced that Chris/Alexander didn't need admiration, he needed help. So...naive or arrogant, uncompromising or foolish, impossibly high-minded or sadly disturbed? Did Alexander SuperTramp, in a manner of speaking, destroy Chris McCandless? Every reader will walk away with a different view, and it seems anyone who reads this book has a strong reaction one way or the other. No matter what anyone concludes about McCandless, the fact remains that his actions profoundly, forever affected the family who clearly loves him, despite their dysfunction or troubles. They are the ones who must live with the outcome of his choices, and there's absolutely nothing noble or idealistic about that.

Người đọc Viridiana Rincón từ Kavacık/Manisa, Turkey

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.