Prompt: Think about a moment when your understanding of your family changed as you got older. How did that shift impact your perspective, and how does that connect to Chris’s realization about his parents in Chapter 11?

Prompt Response -
A time when my understanding of my family changed as I got older was when I started to realize that my family isn't perfect and had its problems, which changed how I see them. I became more understanding of them on certain things, but also more aware and critical of their flaws. This connects to Alex’s realization in Chapter 11 of Into the Wild, when he learns about his dad's past and feels betrayed. Just like how my perspective changed, Alex's new understanding of his parents causes him to rethink his relationship with them and leads him to distance himself.

Summary -
Today in class, we read chapter 11 of Into the Wild and started an assignment.

Reflection -
Today, we thought about the book Into the Wild.

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