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: After reading chapter 1 of Into the Wild, My first impression of Christopher McCandless is that he is a rebel and naive. I believe that McCandless did not truly understand the risks he was taking when he entered the Alaskan wilderness based on the interactions with Gallien. McCandless was asking questions to Gallien about what berries he could eat and other things. He also revealed what he carried in his backpack, what he had would not last him in Alaska. McCandless also denied Gallien when offered to buy him the correct equipment or tried giving him his boots, showing he naively believes he can survive off the land. 

Summary: In class we read Chapter 1 of Into the Wild. 

Reflection: Based on reading the first chapter of Into the Wild, I think Christopher McCandless has a rebel mentality. 

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