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At the end of chapter 9, krakauer describes Irish monks known as the papar who sought out lonely places so much that they left Iceland for Greenland when some Norwegians showed up because they thought that it had become too crowded, even though the land was nearly uninhabited. Krakauer writes, “ reading of these monks, one cannot help thinking of Everett truss and Chris McCandless” (97). Krakauer implies that there is some kind of similarities between reuss, Mccandless and papar, but instead of making a specific connection, he just says “one cannot help thinking of.” Is this a good argument? Why or why not ?

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