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?
As I got older, I realized my parents weren't the perfect superheroes I imagined, but just regular people trying to figure life out as they went. This shift made me feel more independent, yet it also created a sense of disappointment that the "perfect" world of my childhood was actually flawed. In Chapter 11, Chris McCandless experiences a much darker version of this when he discovers his father's secret past and previous family. While I eventually learned to accept my parents' humanity, Chris viewed his father’s mistakes as a moral betrayal, causing him to reject his family entirely to search for his own truth.
I was doing make up today so I had to take the test
I learn about using the book to answer questions on the test
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