Krakauer use description to convey <u>into thin Air </u>that it is like on Mount Everest
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John Krakaeur is an American writer who wrote some of the best selling books. Apart from being a writer, he’s also a mountaineer. In his book, ‘Into Thin Air’ Krakaeur have mentioned his experience of climbing Mount Everest. Thought description, John Krakaeur puts forward his extreme and mind blowing encounter on Mount Everest.
He states in his novel that it was his childhood dream to reach on the peak of the Everest. He describes his experience so well that it gives us goosebumps by knowing how despite all the hardships, he didn’t give up.
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Exposition and or setting actually establish the characters, time, place, and details in every beginning of a story. This actually helps so that way later on in the story when they start to talk about a character it gives you an idea on what the character might look like based on what is already explained in the exposition. I hope this helps!:)
The poem<span> "</span>Fame is a Bee" is symbolic of the highs and lows of fame. <span>It is an extended metaphor, comparing the characteristics of a </span>bee<span> to characteristics of </span>fame. Dickinson only gave the "bee" one wing to represent the short flight of fame<span>.</span>