Prompt: Chris and his sister Carine McCandless had a very close relationship, even when he struggled to connect with others. Write about a relationship in your life where you feel truly understood. Explain what makes that relationship strong and how it compares to the connection between Chris and Carine in Into the Wild.

Prompt Response: A relationship in my life where I feel truly understood is with my best friend. I had never felt so connected to someone before her. What makes our friendship strong is that we both have built a safe space for one another. There is no judgment with us, which makes us more comfortable with each other. Our friendship compares to the connection between Chris and Carine in Into the Wild by both our bonds being uniquely tight. Chris and Carine are very different but their bond overpowers that. Me and my best friend’s bond is so strong despite us only knowing each other for such little time.

Summary: In class we read Chapter 13 of Into the Wild and answered reflection questions about it.

Reflection: Through reading Chapter 13 of Into the Wild, I learned Carine is very opposite of McCandless, she lives a conventional life compared to him. 

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