Prompt: After reading Chapter 1 of Into the Wild, consider your first impression of Christopher McCandless. Based solely on the events and details presented in this opening chapter, do you believe McCandless truly understood the risks he was taking when he entered the Alaskan wilderness? Why or why not?

 Prompt Response: In the first chapter, it feels like Chris McCandless didn't really get how dangerous the Alaskan wilderness actually is. He shows up with barely any gear and a tiny rifle that wouldn't do much against a big animal. Even when the driver tries to warn him that the mountains are unforgiving, Chris just kind of brushes it off like it's no big deal. He seems more focused on his own ideas than the actual reality of surviving in the middle of nowhere. It honestly looks like he was more in love with the thought of being free than he was prepared for the actual risks.




Summary: We read new chapters of the book.


Reflection: I learned more about the book.

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