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: We weren't able to start chapter one today, but from what we reviewed about the story, I think Christopher McCandless knew what he was getting into and possibly wanted the outcome. Finding your identity is something different for everyone, so maybe this is how McCandless found himself.

Summary: Today, we were introduced to the story "Into the Wild."

Reflection: From what I've heard, it sounds interesting, and I can imagine a horror movie about it. Although it's obvious he's going to die in the end, I wish it were more ambiguous instead of just thrown out there.

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