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Hatchet

2023-09-12 07:09:18

When his little pilot pilot caused a heart attack, Brian was heading to Canada to visit his alienated father. 13-year-old Brian was obliged to crash the plane at the lake and he was confined in the distant Canadian wilderness where only his clothes and his mother gave him an ax as a gift before he left It was done. Brian was indignant at divorce of his parents and the secret of his mother, but now he is really lonely and lonely. Brian who is exhausted, scared, and hungry strives to find food and avoid himself. He has no special knowledge about the forest, he must find a new sense of consciousness and patience as he encounters every day's challenge. Is it safe to drink water? Did he find toxic fruits? Slowly, Brian learned to turn adversity into his advantage; an invading porcupine showed him how to light a coincidence, and a devastating tornado stated that he had taken supplies from an underwater plane I showed how to collect it. Most importantly, when Brian was brave enough to stay alive, Brian left his self-compassion on his own plight. This fascinating book conveyed stories of survival and transformation and aroused many interests of readers to adventure to the wild. Won the New Prize of Honorable Prize in 1988

Beyond Hatchet's full-text unit, students will find lots of Hatchet-related literary works through themes, themes, characters, and writers. Hatchet's first sequel, Brian's Winter, assumed that Brian was not rescued before the winter, and faced a more severe survival test. Gary Paulsen of Jill C. Wheeler is a short and easy-to-understand writer's author. One of the young protagonists, including my hillside and wolves Julie, Jean Craig George and Scott Odell's Blue Dolphin Island, needs to learn survival skills through selection or necessity. . Finally, Jack London 's warning story for the Yukon man and dog, "Fire on many collections" shows that Brian Robertson has the privilege to master his survival skills.

The main character of Hatchet is Brian Robenson. He is 13 years old and I come from this town. One person alone in the wilderness survived an airplane accident, Brian encountered challenges in the face of survival. The enemies of Hatchet are natural. Wildlife attacks, tornadoes and survival are the main dangers facing Brian. The second role of the story is Brian's mother and pilot. Brian's mother did not appear directly, but showed Brian's thought through the story. Another role that has a big influence on the story is pilot. When Brian flew to the father's house in Canada's oilfield, the pilot died of a heart attack. With the death of the pilot, Brian will stay on the plane alone and the plane will continue to fly until it collides with fuel exhausted

Comment on Hatchet by Gary Paulsen I read Gary Paulsen 's book, Hatchet. This book is written about a 13 - year - old boy, Brian Robeson, 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 tattered coat of tattered trolls and his mother gave him a gift. First, Brian and the pilot flew to Brian's father's house and the pilot showed Brian how to fly the airplane. . - The story written by Frank Baum (the miracle world of OZ) is full of symbolism. Symbolism is a way of expressing thoughts, emotions, people, etc. with symbolism and indirect clues. This story gives a lot of symbols related to 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 person in the story is Dorothy.