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    Hatchet By Gary Paulsen

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    I read this 'Hatchet' book when I took a class in my English academy. And I had to read the book once again here in English education center. First, I was very confident for reading an English book. But while I read this book, I was a little confused. By the way, 'Hatchet' was written by Gary Paulsen, Also, this book has received many awards. Let's start! The main character is Brian. His parents were divorced. So one day, Brian went to see his father by airplane. The airplane could only take…

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    Hatchet Quote Analysis

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    If one day, everybody disappeared from your life, and it was just you to survive, do you think you could? Well if not, how long do you think you could survive on your own? In the nail-biting novel Hatchet by Gary Paulsen, Brian finds himself on the ground in the Canadian Wilderness. After the plane crash, there was nobody around to help him. It was a miracle that he was saved after fifty-four gut-wrenching days. He struggled many times, but used the materials he had to somehow craft weapons and…

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    Book Report On Hatchet

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    even reach your dad the pilot of the small single engine plane, the pilot dies of a heart attack, the plane crash lands a little while later. You are stranded in the middle of the Canadian wilderness. That is the just the basic beginning of the book Hatchet. Do you think you or Brian Robeson will survive this disastrous situation? I will soon be talking about 2 memories that helped and also hurt Brian during this catastrophic event that shall change his entire life FOREVER… This paragraph will…

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    Hatchet Literary Analysis

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    directly stated in the text by the author, leading to several different interpretations of theme in one piece of literature. In the novel Hatchet by Gary Paulsen, many themes are conveyed, such as man vs. nature, power of positive thinking, and city vs. nature, that give the book greater meaning. The main theme that is seen throughout the novel Hatchet is man vs. nature. The main character, Brian Robeson, is flying to visit his father when suddenly the pilot has a heart attack. The…

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    Hatchet Survival Quotes

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    Have you ever wonder if you could survive in the wilderness? Do you think that you would survive? Don't doubt yourself you never know if you can survive. In the book Hatchet, theirs a 12 year old boy named Brian, he was going to visit his father's house, but the plane crashed when the pilot had a heart attack. One of Brian's strategies was to use his memories. Some of his memories were good, but some of them were bad. Such as his parents divorce. Throughout Brian’s time in the wilderness,…

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    Before the rescue plane came, one night a porcupine came, and stabbed Brian. Brian then blindly threw his hatchet given by his mother before his trip to Canada, which then strike a rock creating sparks. Brian then had an idea given from his dreams. This has induced him to successfully create fire. Another instance is when he noticed strange tracks in the sand…

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    will change a person without them even realizing it. Brian changed in significant ways that only few people can experience. In the novel, Hatchet Brian was faced with many different kinds of conflict that he had to overcome for his survival. During Brian’s experience in the Canadian wilderness, he transformed from a young boy into a young man. When the novel Hatchet was beginning Brian was best described as shocked. The word shocked is an appropriate description of him in the beginning…

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    Hatchet Book Report

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    Hatchet is a book where a boy, who's parents recently divorced, crash lands in the wilderness. All he had was a hatchet, given by with his mother, and he used that in many different ways to survive. He needs to use survival skills to stay alive. Eventually, a plane comes to take him out of the wilderness. There are five ways that middle school is like surviving in the wild. One of the things that Brian needs to do is make a plan. He decides that he will first find a source of water, and then…

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    Hatchet Head Before I realized what I’d done, “boom”, it plummeted down and hit me on the head. Minutes previous to the accident, I had been on a scavenger hunt searching for the golden hatchet, looking everywhere, up and down, left, right, but still had not found it. I heard my teammate Grace scream, “Check the Fort” I ran inside the open gate and down the long fence. Once I reached the old ladder I didn’t think twice, I sprinted up it. After quickly reaching the first floor of the fort the…

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    Hatchet, by author Gary Paulsen, is a fictional story of a 13 year old boy named Brian who must survive on his own in the Canadian wilderness with nothing but the hatchet that his mother gave him. The book is full of surprises as Brian quickly learns what he has to do in order to stay alive in the wilderness. Brian is on his way to see his dad who is getting divorced from his mother. Brian is troubled by a secret he is keeping about his mom. He saw her kissing a man. He is feeling sorry for…

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