Brian's thoughts during the storm in "Hatchet" were overwhelmed with fear and panic. He was terrified about the strong winds, thunder, and lightning that surrounded him, unsure of how to stay safe in such a dangerous situation.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian's plane crashes in the Canadian wilderness during a thunderstorm, not a tornado or hurricane. The storm causes the plane to crash, leading to Brian being stranded in the wilderness.
Brian was sleeping when a porcupine wandered in.It was dark,and Brian couldn't see what it was,so he threw his hatchet,missed,and hit the hatchet on the rocky wall of his shelter,causing a nick in his hatchet.
Yes. He collected twigs and hit the back of his hatchet at a wall to create sparks.
In the book "Hatchet," Brian's physical condition deteriorated due to his struggle for survival in the wilderness. He faced challenges such as hunger, injuries, and exhaustion, which caused him to lose weight and become weaker over time. Brian had to rely on his resilience and resourcefulness to overcome these physical obstacles.
While Brian slept, a porcupine entered his shelter and tried to attack him. Brian awoke and the porcupine shot its quills at him, one of which hit his face. Brian was able to kill the porcupine and remove the quill from his face using his hatchet.
by the water and the crash and the pian
Brian used his hatchet to strike a rock against the blade at a certain angle, creating sparks that ignited the dry grass. To keep the fire going, he carefully fed it sticks and branches of increasing size.
Brian was hit in the head by a charging moose after accidentally stumbling upon a moose calf. The moose became aggressive and charged at Brian, causing him to get severely injured.
Brian got attacked by a porcupine in "Hatchet" because he accidentally came too close to it while trying to catch it for food. The porcupine felt threatened and defended itself with its quills, causing Brian to get hurt.
when it said tht the plane was fill with the smell tht the piolit released
He is able to hit the fish in the book, Brian's Hunt.
yes ... and he doesn't die.