In Chapter 5 of Into the Wild, McCandless is strongly influenced by writers like Jack London, whose stories shape the way he thinks about adventure and wilderness. Has a book, song, musician, or artist ever influenced the way you think about life, goals, or the world around you? Identify the specific book, song, musician, or artist and explain how their ideas or message affected your thinking.

Response: I think when I watched "I Saw the TV Glow" it really changed my perception of my life. It was an extremely profound film about self expression and stagnancy. It was a horror movie in a style I've never seen before and made me really rethink my values and what I am planning to do with my future. It really restructured and even enforced the fears I have for my future. My interpretation of my identity and how it effects me was really impacted and it gave me new vigor to create a better future for myself.

Summary: Worked on chapter 5 and questions.

Reflection: Chapter 5 really developed my perception of McCandless a lot. He is a lot more sensitive to other peoples opinions about him a lot more than I thought.

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