McCandless set out to live independently in the wilderness, but his death reveals the harsh reality of nature and survival. In your blog post, analyze how his desire for independence contributed to his death. Then, connect this idea to your own life by explaining a time when you wanted complete independence or control over a situation. Did things go as planned, or did you face unexpected challenges?

 Response: While I think McCandless' death was a genuine mistake that could have happened to anyone there definitely were ways that it could have been prevented if he had let himself depend a bit more on others. The main thing that comes to mind about his isolation and death was the fact that he was so isolated, if he had been even just a bit closer to civilization than he may have been able to contact someone in time before he starved to death. He actively chose to live out far from any type of connection or help and that led to being so isolated that it took weeks and weeks for people to even find his body. 

Summary: We finished the book and the movie.

Reflection: The ending of the movie really hit hard, also major props to their makeup artist. I think the end of the book made McCandless' death more sympathetic, since it was a genuine tiny mistake that cost him far too much.

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