People try to understand the world through their perception of the experiences they encounter. These encounters include experiences experienced by one person or experiences reported by others. Our idea removes the main viewpoint from what they believe is reality, and if so, they are called the truth. However, our view of the truth from these experiences is not always reliable.
In "How to tell the real war stories", Tim O'Brien lists the elements required for the war story. Jon Krakauer talks about war, but this is not a true war of the O'Brien standard. Morality is the borderline between the story of the war in Clarkauer and the story of the actual war.
In 1987, Tim O'Brien announced a wonderful and powerful short story to "Mr. Fashion", "How to view the story of real war". In "How to talk about real warfare" O'Brien mixes innovative techniques for discussing memoirs, literary critiques, and ways to convey the grotesque atmosphere of the Vietnam War. In the early days of the story, O'Brien 's talker stated that the true war stories are by no means moral. It neither teaches nor encourages virtues nor does it suggest an appropriate model of human behavior nor does it restrict what people do the usual things. If the story looks ethical, do not believe it. . . . You can tell the true story of war through absolute and uncompromising loyalty to obscenity and evil.
Personally, autobiography / biography is the best story. On Kerouac's road, Wilde in John Clarkauer, Shining in Stephen King (It's a novel, but there is a Kingman) To me is an incredible story behind these stories, realism and truth It is difficult to find a deeper purpose within a fictional novel
In Jon Krakauer 's novel "Into the Wild", Krakauer tells the story of Chris McCandless. He is looking at different perspectives of the people near him. Although Krakauer personally did not understand Chris McCandless, Krakauer used his opinion and other opinions to help infer the meaning and impact of a crime-free journey. Clackauer will introduce the events in the story to introduce the meaning behind it. These tips will help the reader to summarize the mystery behind Chris McCandless's journey.
Jon Krakauer tells a young man named Chris McCandless that he hike hiked through the United States and left his old life. He put money in his own pocket and threw his car into the desert. Claqaua talks that Chris went to Alaska where he found dead in the abandoned bus. The story of Chris McCandless is courage and enthusiasm; however, it also gives the impression that he is irresponsible and ungrateful. He has many character traits, both of them