Think about a moment when your understanding of your family changed as you got older. How did that shift impact your perspective, and how does that connect to Chris’s realization about his parents in Chapter 11?
Response: When I was younger I saw my parents as beyond human and perfect heroes. As I have grown up I have further grown to understand my parents more. Over the years they fell from that image of godhood I had given to them into a more human light. I have come to see them not as some perfect idol that is never wrong but instead as flawed humans just like me. As I grew up I saw other sides of my parents and came to see them as fellows rather than omnipotent, which really changed our family dynamic a lot and has led me to question their authority and knowledge quite a lot as I've aged. Chris probably had a similar experience and because of that started to doubt his parents and actively antagonize their authority.
Summary: We read chapter 11
Reflection: I was intrigued to finally reach the chapter that they talked about McCandless' upbringing. We really learned a lot about him and what led him to travel.
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