Jon Krakauer was born April 12, 1954, as the third of five children that Lewis and Carol Krakauer raised in Brookline, Massachusetts. According to Krakauer he never studied writing, but he held a “secret fantasy about being a writer” that turned into a reality after a successful journalism career. His development as an acclaimed writer comes intertwined with his progression as a mountaineer; his work is strongly influenced by his time spent in the wilderness. Into the Wild takes certain cues from Krakauer’s own life, however it is based off the adventures of a different survivalist. Following the publication of Into the Wild, Krakauer wrote directly about his own life. Krakauer wrote a vivid memoir about his experience on Mt. Everest, entitled …show more content…
In George Orwell’s classic novel, 1984, Winston Smith is a secret rebel, fighting the control of Big Brother, who represents the overpowered, all knowing government. Winston is fighting more than his government though, he is fighting his entire society. Big Brother’s power comes from his ability to manipulate the masses, so influentially, that the masses work towards the oppression of themselves. In questioning Big Brother, Winston is questioning the entirety of known society. Winston meets others that share his views on society and expand Winston’s field of thought, leading him to make conclusions about his society; conclusions that lead to direct rebellion against Big Brother. 1984 society is very different to contemporary society; in 1984 society, freedoms are so limited that Winston cannot choose to leave society like Alexander does. Winston has no hope of breaking free from his society, all he can do is fight for the hope that future generations can someday defeat Big Brother. Alexander rebels against contemporary society in a different way. Alexander is driven away from society, as his experiences and intelligence lead him to conclude that society is flawed, and that he must break away. Rather than fight society, like Winston, Alexander has the option to run, and run he