Saturday, February 9, 2019
Hatchet :: essays research papers
I read a Book called Hatchet. Brian Robeson had divorce parents, goes on a flight to see his father in the Canadian wilderness. This is Brains first time in an airplane. He explains this to the buffer storage and tells him that he is scared. The pilot feels sorry for Brian and decides to show him that flying is not hard. He lets Brian take the way control and lets him steer for awhile. Just when Brian thinks that everything is going well, the pilot has a amount attack and dies. Brian knows he must land the plane himself or die. He tries to use the radio, but it diddnt work. He knows that if he hits the trees he can die. So he decides to land in the water of a lake. When he lands in the water. He gets out through a window. He sat on the bank of the lake for a while to rest. Brian knew he needed food and render to survive so he left to find both. He diddnt unavoidableness to go too far from the lake where his water was, or he business leader get lost. He found a cherry tree and he ate some because he was hungry. He filled his windbreaker with cherries to immerse later and whence found a cave to stay in. He slept good, but in the morning when he woke up, he saw a bear in the cave. He was scared, because the bear was only about 20 feet away eating his cherries out of his windbreaker. The bear only looked at Brian and then left. The cherries must have been enough to full him up. The discovery of how to make a fire was very important to Brains survival. He needed to have a fire at the front of the cave to protect him from wild animals, and to steer for help.A porcupine came into his cave. It was dark in the cave and he heard something moving. He knew it was alive, but he diddnt know what it was. So he kicked it. Then the quills prick into his foot and then he knew it was a porcupine. He was in hurt, and knew he could not touch it. He threw his hatchet, and it hit the rock of the cave preferably of the porcupine, and it made a spark. He knew how to make t he spark.
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