Reflect on your reading of Into the Wild chapters 1–10. Which chapter stood out to you the most, and why? In your response, explain what specifically made this chapter meaningful, interesting, or impactful. You may consider elements such as McCandless’s actions, a key event, a theme, or Krakauer’s storytelling.
The chapter so far that has stood out to me the most was Chapter 8. It was impactful to me because, we got to learn more about people similar to McCandless, and it makes him seem like less of an outlier, and also helps us align things in their past that caused their behavior and led to their eventual end. It also made me wonder what gives these people such a strong call to nature, as I have never been much of an outdoors person, and while I can understand why people may be drawn to nature, I personally couldn't grasp it to the extent of people like McCandless and Ruess.
In class we took a test on Chapters 1-10 of Into the Wild.
Doing this has allowed me to get a grasp on all the information we've learned so far while reading this book, and make sure I understand the core concepts and themes.
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