Imagine leaving your life behind in your small town hoping to bring home gold. “Klondike Gold Rush” and a Woman Who Went to Alaska both give the reader a vigorous understanding of the Klondike Gold Rush. “Klondike Gold Rush” is in third person showing the challenges the miners faced on their journey. A Woman Who Went to Alaska is also in third person showing the challenges of the government, such as high fees and taxes the miners had to pay. Both pieces, “Klondike Gold Rush” and A Woman Who Went to Alaska are written in third person, and they both show the struggles miners faced in the 1897 gold rush.
FIrst, “Klondike Gold Rush” uses third person POV to show the challenges the miners faced on their journey. It was a time