Prompt: Based on the first 40 minutes of the film and Chapters 1–11 of the book, does the visual version of Chris’s journey make his choices seem more justified or more reckless than the text does? Explain how the medium (film vs writing) shapes your perspective.

 Prompt: The film makes Chris’s choices feel more justified to me. I see the places he travels and the freedom he seeks, which helps me understand why he wants to live that way. The visuals show the beauty of the wilderness and his excitement, so his journey feels meaningful. The book focuses more on Chris’s thoughts and the risks he takes, which makes his actions feel more reckless. Because the film shows emotions and landscapes directly, my perspective shifts and I understand his motivation more clearly.

Summary: We watched the Into The Wild movie.

Reflection: I learned the difference between the book and movie for Into The Wild.

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