Prompt: McCandless set out to live independently in the wilderness, but his death reveals the harsh reality of nature and survival. In your blog post, analyze how his desire for independence contributed to his death. Then, connect this idea to your own life by explaining a time when you wanted complete independence or control over a situation. Did things go as planned, or did you face unexpected challenges?

Prompt Response: Chris went into his journey not expecting what should have been the expected. Chris ignored the warnings and dangers because he wanted to reach is goal of independence. This was naive but also understandable, he wanted to experience his life goal so badly he had to accomplish it by himself and regardless of any challenges he was going to experience. I have also had similar experiences to this, where I ignore the consequences all because I want something so badly in the moment that I act before I think.

Summary: We read over the last few chapters as a class and finished the movie.

Reflection: watching the movie helped me better understand the physical and mental pain Chris experienced.

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