In "South," Sir Ernest Shackleton chronicles the thrilling story of his expedition, which aimed to cross the Antarctic continent from coast to coast, passing the South Pole. He accepted this challenge and began his journey in 1914, shortly after the First World War II, but weather conditions eventually created problems in his crossing and he and his crew remained frozen for months aboard Endurance. The book brings the exciting story of this expedition, told by the captain himself, Sir Ernest Shackleton.
The writing structure he wished to use was "problem and solution", where he shows the problems that happened during the expedition and what was done to solve or try to solve those problems.
<span>Ernest Shackleton's South! primarily uses the writing structure of "problem and solution, although it should be noted that other structures are used as well. </span>