Mason Moore Mrs. Vermillion Advanced Placement Language and Composition March 29, 2017 Ascent to Death Jon Krakauer’s “Into Thin Air” is an amazing book that describes the treacherous journey from the bottom to the top of Mt. Everest. Krakauer joins a large team of climbers led by Rob Hall to the top of the summit. They endure many hardships not just from the terrain but from the sheer effects of the high altitude on the body. This ultimately caused the down fall of many skilled and unskilled climbers on May Tenth.
Into Thin Air Novelist, Jon Krakauer, author of Into Thin Air, recounts the catastrophe that happened on Mount Everest, at the top of the world. There are many factors that led to the final conclusion of the tragedy on May 10, 1996. It’s impossible to know how different courses of action could have changed the outcome of those desperate hours, but there were things done that made the rescue more problematic. Rob Hall’s actions directly affected the success of the climbing expedition. Rob Hall was the head guide of Adventure Consultants, the climbing group that Jon Krakauer was assigned to.
ntroduction Information - Riley Miller Title- Into Thin Air Genre- non-fiction Author- Jon Krakauer Purpose- To tell his life changing experience Occasion- To share his experience that changed his life, and many other peoples lives Setting and Historical Context
In the first chapter of Into Thin Air, Krakauer opens with himself at the summit of Mount Everest and his childhood dream finally achieved, however, Krakauer states “As I began my descent I was extremely anxious but my concern had little to do with the weather: a check of the gauge on my oxygen tank had revealed that it was almost empty. I needed to get down fast” (9). When Krakauer began his descent he had spent less than five minutes at the world’s highest point. The reader is left wondering if he is able to get down the mountain alive and that suspense continues throughout the book. Jon Krakauer wrote Into Thin Air after the events occurred and he strategically places ironic quotes that builds the reader’s interest throughout.
Into thin air is a book where you learn about the inside of an expedition that to outsiders may seem as easy. The struggles that the main character faces scar him for the rest of his life, which lead him to write the book to answer questions that he or other people might have had with the expedition that took place. This character shows strength to overcome the obstacles that are put in his path. At first in the beginning of the book Jon Krakauer starts off by being just another climber that is going on an expedition to Mount Everest, but as the book advances you can tell that Krakauer at the beginning wasn’t mentally prepared for what was going to happen in that expedition and didn’t expect the outcome of it. Later on the expedition instead
*MILD SPOILERS THROUGHOUT* “With enough determination, any bloody idiot can get up this hill,” Hall observed. “The trick is to get back down alive.” These were the words of the head guide on a Mount Everest Climb in 1996 that had just finished his fifth summit but had not lived to do it again. Into Thin Air is an autobiographical novel of a first hand account of the 1996 Mount Everest Climbing Disaster. The author, Jon Krakauer was a journalist hired to do a study on Mount Everest.
Is climbing Mount Everest an irrational act? During the expedition, climbers are faced with many difficult conditions. In Into Thin Air, Jon Krakauer writes about the 1996 Everest disaster and his expedition with Adventure Consultants. At 29,029 feet, clients were climbing the highest mountain in the world. Unfortunately, they were caught in a hazardous blizzard which killed eight people.
The book Into Thin Air talks about the horrible chain of events that took place on everest in 1996. Three expedition teams; Adventure consultants- led by Rob Hall, Mountain Madness- led by Scott Fischer, and a taiwanese team- led by Makalu Gau climbed to reach the summit. With what was going to be three very successful teams bringing all 33 clients to the summit was later to be the most devastating Everest attempt in history. A sudden storm washed over everest and trapped 19 climbers in the death zone. Groups of climber got lost and stuck upon many different parts of everest.
Into Thin Air is written from a first-hand perspective about a disastrous set of expeditions to the top of Everest. These expeditions were led at the same time in the spring of 1996. Krakauer, the author of the book, is telling the story of the climb and everything leading up to it from his perspective with insight from the other climbers that have survived the disastrous trek. Krakauer details the events leading up to their attempt to summit the mountain and in as much detail as he and the other climbers remember details the events that unfold as they attempt to descend the mountain through a terrible storm. Through the entire book Krakauer presents his concern in the teamwork and abilities of the rest of his climbing group and as they battle
John Krakauer is an American author who is known for his many bestselling nonfiction books. Krakauer is the narrator of his book Into Thin Air, which tells the story of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster that he was a part of. He chose to write this book to give a full, in-depth story of what happened that day. Not only did he want to share the story with the rest of the world, but he also used it as a way to shed light on the events in his life. Krakauer thought writing this book would help him get the traumatic event out of his mind and remove it from his life.
Mount Everest, is the world's tallest mountain. It has incredible views, slick ice, and harsh weather conditions. In 1996, Jon Krakauer decided to climb this mountain, documenting the process of it, along with showing the point of view of other climbers. Jon Krakauer’s “Into Thin Air” should be in Danville Community Schools 10th Grade curriculum due to its themes of decision-making and suffering, its impact on history throughout wars and law changes, and how Krakauer portrays the perspective and descriptive language of the reader.
For as long as anyone can remember, people have dreamed of reaching the summit of Mt. Everest. During May of 1996, an expedition set out to Nepal to attempt a climb up Mt. Everest. By the end of this expedition to the top of Everest, many climbers lost their lives due to the brutal weather. In Jon Krakauer’s novel Into Thin Air, he takes readers through the story of the expedition, and he talks about the climbers who died. Among the list of the dead was a man named Doug Hansen.
Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. Knowing that any person in the world can climb Mount Everest is amazing. In the novel Into Thin Air written by Jon Krakauer, climbers climb to the highest point of the world. Some everyday people like Jon Krakauer, who is an author hired to write an article about Mount Everest for an adventure magazine and Doug Hansen who is a postal worker climbing Mount Everest for the second time.