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.

 Seeing the visual adaptation of this story makes me feel more sympathetic toward Chris. The movie portrays his life in the wilderness as much more peaceful, and the explanations of his past do a good job of making him relatable. Today we watched the first half of the movie Into the Wild, which gave me more perspective on the story as well as preparing me further for the test.

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