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.

 

    One piece of writing that has changed my view on this world is Martin Luther King's Letter From Birmingham Jail. The way that King speaks in response to criticism not in a mean way but a way of understanding, and finding natural ground to agree on is amazing. The stuff he said about justice and injustice laws was also changing to me. From him to point out that not all laws should be followed if injustice, change my perspective and law and order.


We read chapter 5 and answered questions.


I learned about the troubles that McCandless went through on his journey. 

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