Kategorier: Alle - storm - imagery - rescue - conflict

av Emma Hachez 5 år siden

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Into Thin Air

Several climbers set out to conquer Mount Everest, but their journey is fraught with peril. The climbers face numerous obstacles, including deteriorating health and a massive storm.

Into Thin Air

Into Thin Air

Symbols

Ropes and knots
Loyalty and teamwork
Oxygen
Symbol of survival
A safe haven
Symbolizing completion

The Journey

Experience
Some of them have climbed Everest more than once

Doug Hansen

Andy Harris

Inexperience
Some climbers have never climbed a mountain before

Sandy Patterson

Camps 1-4
The climbers adjusted to the altitude by climbing to each camp one at a time and then sleeping at each one before summit day.
The Sherpas
Assisted in the expeditions

The Setting

The Summit
Camp Four
Camp Three
Camp Two
Camp One
Base Camp

The Plot

Few people from Rob Hall's expedition make it back down
Many rescue attempts are made
Climbers begin going missing and getting lost
Many bumps in the road like the climbers health deteriorating and the massive storm
Main goal is to reach the top of Mount Everest

Characters

Protagonist
Jon Krakauer

Narrator and main character of the story

Antagonist
Mount Everest

Causes a lot of harm and distraught

Mentor
Rob Hall

Guides to success

Heroes
Mike Groom

Rescued Beck Weathers by guiding him down the mountain

Lopsang Jangbu

Attempted to save Scott Fischer

Anatoli Boukreev

Rescued a group of lost climbers all by himself

Lt. Col. Madan

Saved two climbers by flying a helicopter above Camp Two

Literary Devices

Tone
Ominous tone, the readers never feel a sense of safety
Conflict
Man vs Nature
Bias
Into Thin Air is a first person account, so it is expected of Jon Krakauer to have wrote with some bias
Imagery
"And then I found myself atop a slender wedge of ice, adorned with a discarded oxygen cylinder and a battered aluminum survey pole, with nowhere higher to climb. A string of Buddhist prayer flags snapped furiously in the wind. Far below, down a side of the mountain I had never laid eyes on, the dry Tibetan plateau stretched to the horizon as a boundless expanse of dun-colored earth." (Jon, 1997, pg. 180)
Foreshadowing
The story begins with a flash forward of Jon on the summit