Last seen: Dec 16, 2024
I do also think that Krakuaers insertion shows more of his interest. I don't think it was ethically acceptable, but looking at it this way, the way th...
I agree with you. Krakauer slowed down the book and there was a major shift. His interruption isn't helpful at all. He took away from McCandles in a w...
I don't necessarily find Krakauer inserting himself to be ethical. It was unnecessary. The story is about McCandles, a person that Krakauer doesn't kn...
I agree with you, I also enjoy the little day-to-day things. I wouldn't be able to give up any of the activities to mentioned. If I had to choose, I w...
I agree with you. I wouldn't be able to give up my phone and my life. I would also like to give up social media but at the same time I feel as though ...
I agree with you, he is forgiving but highlights his faults. Krakauer is highlighting why he thinks McCandles is going on this adventure because it al...
I agree with you. I agree that Krakauer is decently forgiving. I also agree about his tone. It's as if he's admired but is learning from how McCandles...
Krakauer is forgiving of McCandles for the most part. He contrasts his experiences of adventure with McCandles experiences, giving him a better unders...
There are many things that Christopher McCandles's gives up that I could never give up. Although, I might like to give up social media. Social media i...
The constant desire to want something is an act that society as a whole is guilty of. Meaning to constantly want new clothes, shoes, electronics, jewe...
This resonates with me because I have also found myself living the "teenage dream" vicariously through others. Being envious of the lives I see on Ins...