Prompt: Think about a moment when your understanding of your family changed as you got older. How did that shift impact your perspective, and how does that connect to Chris’s realization about his parents in Chapter 11?

Prompt Response: A moment when my understanding of my family changed is when I realized my dad is just an absentee in my life. It impacted my perspective of our relationship to see that we will never truly have a close father daughter dynamic. All because of his lack of effort to be more of a physical and emotional presence in my life. My realization connects with Chris’s realization about his parents in Chapter 11 because my coming to terms of not having my father's presence around me relates to Chris's dislike of the idea of parents. We both distance ourselves from them as well. 

Summary: In class we completed the Family Background Reflection Worksheet, read Chapter 11 of Into the Wild, and completed a reflection sheet.

Reflection: Through reading Chapter 11 of Into the Wild, I learned that McCandless was someone who was okay to be alone without being lonely. 

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