Category: Into Thin Air
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Literary Devices and Main Ideas of John Krakauer in Into Thin Air
The beloved poet, Langston Hughes, once wrote this in his poem Dreams: Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly (3-4). Hughes uses a metaphor to let the readers better envision the true meaning of a story or sentence. In this case, Hughes is attempting to inform…
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Main Ideas and Takeaways About Jon Krakauer’s ‘Into Thin Air’
Krakauer leaves from his generally ordered account in this first part. It might appear to be perplexing; however he is really arranging the peruser in a significant manner. Starting at the top resembles an outline similarly as should be obvious a huge span from the pinnacle of Everest; the peruser can see the broadness and…