How does watching the film version of Into the Wild change or deepen your understanding of Chris McCandless compared to reading the book? In your response, explain one key difference in how his character or experiences are presented, and connect this to a time when seeing something visually changed your understanding of a situation.

Prompt Response: Watching the film makes Chris’s decline feel more visceral and tragic through visuals compared to the book's journalistic tone. The movie's focus on his isolation and the vast scenery romanticizes his journey in a way the text doesn't. This shift reminds me of how seeing footage of a historical event makes its human impact feel far more urgent than just reading about it.

Summary: In class we watched the into the wild movie and answered questions.

Reflection: The movie is more visual and you can actively see what is happening to Chris.

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