An Analysis Of William Least Heat-Moon, Into Thin Air By Jon Krakauer

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Descriptive language is applied in writing because it engages the reader with the story. Most authors practice this in their writing, whether it be fiction or nonfiction. When authors include descriptive language, it helps tell the story that the author is trying to communicate in a vivid manner. Blue Highways by William Least Heat-Moon, Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer, and Wild by Cheryl Strayed all used descriptive language. Heat-Moon’s, Krakauer’s, and Strayed’s application of imagery, personification, and symbolism helps portray their narratives and communicate the message that they intended. The imagery that is employed in the narratives helps the reader picture the scene that the author is describing. Imagery appeals to the senses and the …show more content…

The authors use the imagery to further the connection that the reader feels to the narrative, and help the reader be transported into the narrative with the main character. Also, the authors use imagery to communicate what they saw. All the authors show their motion as they are climbing or driving by using imagery. The authors also all show the motion of their travels in their imagery. In each narrative, the main character is moving constantly throughout the book. By using imagery, the authors appeal to all of the senses that the readers have so that the narrative that they are telling connects with the …show more content…

He includes a labyrinth-like symbol on the cover for each section of the book. Heat-Moon writes, “Its lines represent the course a person follows on his ‘road of life’ as he passes through birth, death, rebirth. Human existence is essentially a series of journeys, and the emergence symbol is a kind of map of the wandering soul” (185). He directly uses an actual symbol for his journey. His journey is to escape his problems and he does not have to reflect on them for the months that he was gone. His journey also represents his life. His travels around the country helps him complete the process of life. The symbol represents his journey as well as the journey that the readers can also