Hatchet's speech. Gary Holden's "Hatchet" is an excellent book on survival in the wild. This is Brian Robson, a boy who crashed in the middle of the forest of Canada. I think Brian is very fulfilling in the forest. Although it may not be in the middle of a story, then he thinks it was a very good experience. Beginning with all the pages of the book, Brian began to learn. This can save his life as the pilot gives him a quick "learning" about Cessna flight, when the pilot makes a terrible heat attack at his seat.
Does anyone like Hatchet? I mean seriously. I needed to learn to read this book in my fifth grade, and I was not interested in survival and plane accidents. Who does not like the cover of the old school, the ax is more than Brian's face! What? This is a killer. - The story of Sharon Ozimy's publisher wrote as follows. A challenge to his fear and despair - and a terrible secret burden that always existed even after parents divorced - Brian must tame of his inner devil To survive, this includes jealousy and determination, And I need more courage than he knows. "
Comment on Hatchet by Gary Paulsen I have read Gary Paulson 's book "Hatchet". This book is written about Brian Robeson, a 13-year-old boy caught in an airplane accident. He tried to visit his father in the wilderness of Canada. In addition to his clothes, Brian had only the ax that the trench coat of the ragged horn and his mother gave him a gift. First, when Brian and the pilot flew to Brian's father's house, the pilot showed Brian how to operate the plane. . - The story written by Frank Baum (the miracle world of OZ) is full of symbolism. Symbolism is a sentence style that expresses thoughts, emotions, people, etc with symbolism and indirect clues. This story gives many symbols related to the gold-plated era in the American history from 1880 to 1900. The main symbols are as follows. Dorothy, Wizard of Oz, Lion, Emerald City, Flying Monkey. The first man said that story was Dorothy.
Written by Gary Paulsen, Hatchet (1987) is a 13-year-old boy who survived when a small plane flying Canadian wilder crashed. He must summon some form of all the internal and external resources necessary to survive forty - five days in the wilderness with an ax alone. As Robert did not die in a day, he had to undergo a rapid maturation process. The fact that pigs do not die any day is a novel about maturity and wisdom of boys. The background is the eternal cycle of nature's life and death. In the 1920s, young Rob knew the mystery of birth and death early on the farm of the Pek family in Vermont province. The first scene of the novel was about the birth of pain and difficulties. And Robert helped with the help of his own tip, Mavericks. As the cycle continues in the process of the story, Rob learns the cruelty and beauty of nature.