My reaction towards Chris working at Mickey D's wasn't very extreme. To be honest, I did not think anything of it. I just thought the guy was running low on money so he wanted to get some extra cash by working for it. But now that I think about it, maybe there was a deeper reason for working at a resturant that is as famous as that one. Chris might have worked at Mickey D's to make a statement of some sort. An experiment almost, to see the reaction of people towards a homeless man working at a fast-food chain like Mickey D's.
Chris's co-workers described as a distant and strange kind of person. It seemed like Chris didn't like them either. He kept to himself and did his part just like the others. Im not gonna lie and make myself seem kinder and nobler then what I am. Let's be honest if I was working with Chris I would think he was a freak show. I wouldn't treat him differently just because he has less then me, that's not who I am. If a man who talked about nature all the time and didn't like wearing socks worked with me I'd think he was off his rocker.
Chris, Jan, and Bob were people with a simialr nature outlook. They seemed to have a lot of things in common and I think that's why they clicked well and stayed in contact after Chris set off for Alaska once again.
Franz was affected by Chris more extremely because it seemed as if Franz was just striving to get a son figure back into his life. He needed someone to take care of and love and to get that feeling in return. When Chris died it was just as if his own son had died all over again.
I agree with how Chris was like a son to Franz, and agree with how Chris and the Burres' have a lot in common which is why they were close.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I also agree with you that Franz wanted a son figure back in his life.He was very upset when Chris dies because he was like his son.
ReplyDeleteJust like Ashley and Taylor, I agree about Franz being like a son to him. He needed someone like him to fill the voiod in his life of his deacesed son. Its quite sad!
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