In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian had to remove quills from a porcupine that he had killed in self-defense. The quills had become embedded in his leg, causing him pain and infection. Brian had to carefully extract the quills to prevent further complications.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, some objects mentioned are the hatchet, Brian's injured leg, the airplane wreckage, the survival pack, and the moose inside the shelter.
PORCUPINE spikes were in his legs so he took em out
Brian got out of the plane but his leg was hurting him. Brian survived the crash
brians forehead is swollen and his legs felt like they were on fire. Also he got hurt in the rib
brian or vaughn
Brian found out what animal was in the shelter with him by feeling and seeing quills in his leg from a porcupine.
But the hatchet missed, sailed into the wall where it hit the rocks with a shower of sparks, and his leg was instantly torn with pain, as if a hundred needles had been driven into it.Besides, he had probably swallowed a ton of it while he was swimming out of the plane and getting to shore.
"Hatchet" is a survival novel by Gary Paulsen about a teenage boy named Brian Robeson who must survive alone in the Canadian wilderness after a plane crash. Brian learns to overcome challenges like finding food, making shelter, and dealing with his own emotions to ultimately rescue himself. The book explores themes of resilience, self-reliance, and the power of the human spirit.
Brian rebuilt his shelter twice, once because a porkupine got in, and left spines in his leg, so he tore it down, and built a sturdier, more secure shelter, to keep out animls. the second time, was because a tornado came, and everything got sucked into it, the shelter blew away, so he had to rebuils it again.
you don't
shave it
Remove it