im not sure but i think it might be brown
Brown
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In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the protagonist Brian is described as having sandy blond hair.
According to the movie, Brian is apparently white.
His eyes are brown.
brown
Blond
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In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian Robeson is described as having brown hair and brown eyes.
I believe he's on the tall side, with brown eyes and black hair. If you had the original verison Brian's face is on the cover.
Brian is tall, has black hair with brown eyes and is skinny
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian's parents were already divorced before the story begins. This is mentioned early on in the book when Brian recalls the "Secret" that he knows about his mother.
Some minor characters in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen include Brian's parents, Terry the pilot, and the rescue pilot. These characters play a brief but important role in the story as they impact Brian's journey and survival in the wilderness.
Brian sees his reflection and notices how different he looks from when he first arrived in the wilderness after the plane crash. He observes his longer hair, beard growth, and overall rough appearance, realizing the physical toll the experience has taken on him.
Brian calls his shelter in "Hatchet" his "shelter" or sometimes his "home." He constructs it using materials from the forest and uses it as a place to rest and protect himself from the elements.
Brian felt the hair on his neck stand up in Chapter 5 of "Hatchet" because he had a sudden feeling of unease and danger, caused by seeing the moose in the distance. This physiological response is often seen in moments of heightened stress or fear.
well he is a tall young man name Brian Robeson. He has dark brown eyes and short blond hair. He lives in New York City and is the only child in his family.
It is black
Grayish salt and pepper
In chapter 3 of "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian continues to struggle with his circumstances in the wilderness after the plane crash. He begins to realize the seriousness of his situation and the need to find ways to survive on his own. Brian starts to take inventory of his meager supplies and attempts to make a fire with the hatchet he salvaged from the plane wreckage.