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Chapters 14 and 15 describe krakauer's successful attempt when he was 23 years old to climb the "devil's thumb," a mountain in alaska. he also describes what he thinks are parallels between mccandless and himself. do these chapters increase his credibility for writing this book, or do they undermine his credibility by making it seem like he has his own agenda and is not objective?

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The author and mountaineer Jon Krakauer, increases his credibility, since he shows concern for his readers when caring for the details at describing his adventures and sharing his passion for outdoors and his very personal opinions on the matter; which displays responsibility and willingness to be open to criticism, leaving unlocked windows for the reader to develop multiple perspectives.

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