Prompt: How does watching the film version of Into the Wild change or deepen your understanding of Chris McCandless compared to reading the book? In your response, explain one key difference in how his character or experiences are presented, and connect this to a time when seeing something visually changed your understanding of a situation.

 Prompt Response: The film makes Chris feel more like a real person because you actually see his physical struggle and the brutal reality of the wilderness instead of just reading his deep thoughts. This visual shift reminds me of seeing a video of a storm versus just hearing the weather report, where the images make the danger feel way more urgent and terrifying. Seeing his actual decline on screen changed my perspective from judging his ideas to really feeling the weight of his isolation.


Summary: We learned more about the story through the movie.


Reflection: I learned more about the story.

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