Into The Wild Rhetorical Analysis

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In the non-fiction work Into the Wild, the author, Jon Krakauer exudes a tone and perspective particularly in his viewpoint towards Christopher McCandless through writing in such a way to convey the story of a tragic hero. In the author’s note, Krakauer admits he cannot be an impartial biographer and recounts the moments before McCandless’ death as “one or two seemingly insignificant blunders” and “honest mistakes”, thus revealing a sympathetic attitude towards him. Subsequently, he believes “it is easy, when you are young, to believe that what you desire is no less than what you deserve” (page 155). This statement is particularly placed where Krakauer compares himself to McCandless to give the reader a better understanding of where his point