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?
After reading Chapter 1 of Into the Wild, my first impression of Christopher McCandless is that he is determined and confident, but also somewhat unprepared for the reality of what he’s doing. Based on the details in this opening chapter, it doesn’t seem like he fully understood the risks of entering the Alaskan wilderness. For example, he arrives with limited supplies, refuses help from others, and seems unusually optimistic about surviving alone in such a harsh environment. His attitude suggests that he believed his independence and determination would be enough to get through any challenges he faced. However, the wilderness in Alaska is extremely dangerous, and his lack of proper planning shows that he may have underestimated how serious those risks really were.
Today in class we started reading Into the Wild and discussed it with each other.
Doing this, especially with the discussion, helped me see how truly unprepared Christopher was, and the first Chapter help set up what kind of personality he has.
Comments
Post a Comment