Analysis Of Into Thin Air By Jon Krakauer

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In life everybody has struggled for success. In my life I had to make several sacrifices throughout these four years of high school. For instance, I sacrificed my freedom, and activities I would do after school to keep my grades at a passing grade and become successful in the future. Jon Krakauer is the author of the book “Into Thin Air” which is based on his experience he had climbing Mount Everest. In his book he talks about how he spent “weeks of violent coughing’ and “painful breathing” (Krakauer 218). These are some struggles he has faced the day he decided to climb Mount Everest. Those topics I mentioned previously are significant because everyone has choices whether they want to go out with friends or stay in to do their homework to be prepared for school the following day or in Krakauer’s case spend weeks climbing a mountain or not. …show more content…

Every choice made determines your future. Just like in the story “Into Thin Air”, Krakauer states, “but now that I was finally here, standing on the summit of Mount Everest, I just couldn’t summon the energy to care” (Krakauer 218). Krakauer made his choice to climb Mount Everest and he did. He went through several struggles climbing that mountain to reach the top for the very first time in his life. Clearly, everybody including me has struggled to become an active and successful member of society. Peer pressure is the main issue that is being done at school to cause a student's life to be difficult to succeed. In high school there are always peers that try to pressure a student to do drugs, go to parties or to go drink. My high school years have made me struggle because of peer

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