Prompt: In Chapter 5 of Into the Wild, McCandless is strongly influenced by writers like Jack London, whose stories shape the way he thinks about adventure and wilderness. Has a book, song, musician, or artist ever influenced the way you think about life, goals, or the world around you? Identify the specific book, song, musician, or artist and explain how their ideas or message affected your thinking.

Prompt Response: An artist that has influenced the way I think about life is Olivia Rodrigo. Particularly in the way of navigating the emotions and pressures of being a young woman, specifically a woman of color. Her songs are like pages ripped out of my diary. From her, I learned that it is okay to be angry and feel a lot. She is one of the great influences on my life. 

Summary: In class we read Chapter 5 of Into the Wild and answered 7 questions about it. 

Reflection: While reading Chapter 5, I learned that McCandless's love for the writings of Jack London, influenced his glorification of the Alaska wilderness. 

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