Madeleine Sauter AP English 11 Mrs. Vermillion 19 February 2016 Into Thin Air Summary In the personal account of a Mount Everest climb, Jon Krakauer explores the tragic blunders of the trip that made it unforgettable.…
The limitations that our minds have placed, have surpassed the physical limitations that our bodies have placed. Humans are not capable of passing these limits unless we allow technology to play a role. Throughout Jon Krakauer’s Into Thin Air, the audience views multiple obstacles and challenges for each and every team who had hopes of reaching the summit of Mount Everest. From the high altitude to the dangers of unknown weather, many climatological complications plague those who take the opportunity and risk to climb to the top of the world at 29,028 feet. On the day of May 10, 1996, climatological obstacles played the main role in why the team’s day ended in a failure.…
that took place on Everest that year. Krakauer establishes persona by use of diction and the way he does not focus on his personal triumph of reaching the peak but instead focusing on tiny mistakes and errors in judgment. Through this he shows how some of the “clients” didn't have the skills necessary to complete the climb. Krakauer forms credibility by his use of facts and his understanding of climbing. His use of facts make it easier for the audience to understand the physical part of Mount Everest…
With a wind chill of a hundred degrees below zero and a rapidly diminishing supply of oxygen, travelers are ascending their way to reach their ultimate destination, the summit of Everest. Jon Krakauer confronts many physical and psychological obstacles with his comrades along his ceaseless expedition. Into Thin Air is a reflection of physical and psychological violence because of the variation of the climber’s experience, the brutal weather patterns, the mental fight within every individual, and the advertisement of Everest. First and foremost,…
Mount Everest is one of the most notorious landmarks due to its record breaking height. This height is what attracts many climbers, qualified or incapable, to tackle the challenges the mountain brings. Jon Krakauer was one of many people to take the challenge, and reported his journey in his book, Into Thin Air. Along his adventure among his guided group, Krakauer witnesses the deaths of others and brings the question of who is responsible for these tragedies. It may be easy to point fingers at possible culprit, but ultimately the death of an individual comes to their choices, most notably seen in the death of Andy Harris as well as Rob Hall and Doug Hansen.…
I think the only way people should be allowed to climb is if they have gone through this chain of decisions. These decisions should prevent deaths in climbers by inexperience, or medical issues, it should also help the government of Nepal, to conserve and protect Mt. Everest. I hope that this essay shows how I think approval to climb should be granted in the future, for safety and environmental…
“With enough determination, any bloody idiot can get up this hill, the trick is to get back down alive.” This quote from Jon Krakauer captures the gripping story of Into Thin Air which summarizes Jon’s emotional and physical journey while climbing the tallest mountain in the world. Through extensive climbing and note-taking Jon is able to share his experiences and tell a riveting story about his life or death experience from the perspective of a reporter which provides an amazing point of view about summiting the most vigorous mountain known to man. When Jon Krakauer was tasked with writing an article about Mount Everest from base camp he said that he wanted to experience Everest from the summit. Outside Magazine was surprised but paid…
Everest. Risking their lives for the desire to reach the highest place on earth, this once in a lifetime opportunity captivated the hearts and minds of these climbers. “‘From the time we arrived at the South Col,’ says John Taske,... ’Yasuko was totally focused on the top - it was almost like she was in a trance’” (Krakauer 184).…
Mount Everest is one of the most dangerous mountains to climb. Nevertheless, climbers still seek to climb it even if they might die. In this text, Jon Krakauer goes on an expedition with other mountaineers as well. During the expedition, twelve people died. This number was the highest casualty rate since 1921.…
If the death of 16 people doesn’t stop a government from continuing what they are doing and not changing any laws to prevent any future incidents of their people then then doesn’t that sound unjust and should we not take a stand to change this? This is what’s being done to Sherpas in Nepal, they risk their own lives guiding tourists up Mount Everest but don’t get enough credit, money or respect for it. A sherpas job consists of lugging tourists’ gear, guiding them up the mountain, and clearing a pathway up the world’s highest mountain. In the year of 2014, sixteen Sherpas died due to an avalanche and the government didn’t even have enough respect to give the surviving sherpas time to mourn because they wanted to get back to guiding more tourists due to their disgusting greed. The Sherpa community is being treated unfairly in many ways some of which are not being…
Imagine yourself standing on top of a mountain, feeling the breeze hit your face and flowing through your hair. Imagine yourself feeling the weight and burden of everything that’s ever happened to you suddenly disappear as you look across the mountain top, viewing the world from a much clearer sight than anything you’ve ever seen before. Imagine, just imagine, yourself knowing that you accomplished climbing a mountain all on your own, that everything you did in the past lead up to this very moment. Surely, this is how expert mountain climbers, Jon Krakauer and Erik Weihenmayer, felt when they finally reached the top of two very different, yet breath-taking mountains. Jon Krakauer, a solo man, takes a shot at an Alaskan mountain called The Devil’s Thumb.…
Should people have the right to rescue services when they put themselves at risk? Mount Everest is a 29,035 foot mountain that many people have tried and successfully climbed. But for some people, climbing a mountain this high with low oxygen levels and freezing cold temperatures can get dangerous. There are over 230 people who died on this mountain. Many of those people could have been saved.…
I have conquered numerous mountains, but I might not be able to climb another one. Back in August 2015, I and my friends took a trip to East Java as a graduation present for ourselves. There were 3 mountains in our itinerary: Mount Merapi, Mount Bromo and Mount Ijen. My father once said that a good mountain climber should have three essentials: strength, determination and humbleness. Unfortunately, I didn’t have the last one as I used to be an arrogant person that time.…
Climbers I guess do it for the thrill of it. In the source “People from all over the world come to climb Everest.” Other people might say they idea of how bad it is. Many people had died. New tech can make rescue easier to help.…
The text’s evocative descriptions surely describe the terrible impact that climbers of Mount Everest have on the…