Mount Everest In Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air

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In Krakauer’s Into Thin Air, the most essential piece in the book is the historical account of Mount Everest. Chapter two reveals the paradigm from which these climbers chase after prestige, capital, achievement and all are blinded by their hubris. Krakauer describes that once it was determined that Mount Everest was the tallest mountain it would only be a matter time before someone climbed it “Those losses it turned out, would not be insignificant following Sikhdar’s discovery in 1852, it would require the lives of twenty four men, the efforts of fifteen expeditions and the passage of 101 years before the summit would finally be attained” (Krakauer 17). Clearly conveyed, Krakauer illustrates that despite the tragedies there is still an inevitable