Based on the first 40 minutes of the film and Chapters 1–11 of the book, does the visual version of Chris’s journey make his choices seem more justified or more reckless than the text does? Explain how the medium (film vs writing) shapes your perspective.

Prompt Response: The visual version of Chris's journey make his choices seem more reckless. In the beginning of the book, we're introduced to him with a quick overview of his life and how he died. Alternatively, in the movie, we get a better look into his past and a bit more of his personality. The movie really puts the danger and vastness of the Alaskan wilderness into perspective as it opens showing the scenery.

Summary: Today, we watched the first forty minutes of the "Into the Wild" movie.

Reflection: I like how the movie started and so far it's given more insight than the beginning of the book. With the book, we have to visualize everything and make inferences to things that we couldn't see but, with the movie, all of that is shown. Furthermore, we can see how Chris interacts with the people he meets on his journey.

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