Upon reading “Into Thin Air” by Jon Krakauer many challenges arose that would make Jon’s archetypal Hero’s Journey all the more difficult. For starters the infamous Hillary’s Step that has stumped many a climber, even long after it’s discovery by Edmund Hillary, back in May 28, 1949. Located 28 839 feet above sea level this …
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A Deeper Look Into Jon Krakauer’s Hit Novel
After being introduced to all of the characters in Jon Krakauer’s “Into Thin Air” you’ll quickly begin to make a solid profile for each one of them. Ngawang Topche for example, is a Sherpa that is helping with Scott Fischer’s expedition when he soon begins to experience the tall tale signs of HAPE or high …
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The Novel That Explains the Mt. Everest Disaster
From page 1, it becomes blatantly clear that this book “Into Thin Air” by Jon Krakauer is full of tragedy that conveys a sense of suspense to the reader. What I mean by this is that the author, straight off the bat, informs us that four of his partners meet their demise to an unexpected …
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