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 -
I don't think he understood the risks of the Alaskan wilderness. He went in with very few supplies and little preparation for an environment like that, suggesting he underestimated how difficult it would be to survive there. While he seemed confident in his ability to live off the land, the driver's description of the land shows that he was not fully aware of how harsh and unpredictable Alaska could be.

Summary -
Today in class, we worked on an introduction worksheet for the book.

Reflection -
Today, we thought about what we would bring on a thru-hike.

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