Fool bird
how does brian see and hear diffrently from when he first crashedin the lake in the book hatchet
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.
Brian saw his mom with a man at the mall in the novel "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. The name of the mall is not specifically mentioned in the book.
Brian is going to see his dad, but then the plane crashes and stuff so yeah...
his hatchet sticking out of the muck (if your talking about the part when he drops his hatchet while trying to break into the plane)
Brian saw a missile flying over their heads while riding his bicycle with Terry Hatchet. Terry didn’t see the missile because he was busy looking at a football magazine.
Brian’s fathers occupation in hatchet was a mechanical engineer on an oil rig. Brian was on his way to see him and see the new invention that Brian’s father came up with until the pilot has a heart attack and lands the plane in the lake.
Brian saw a large, black bear cub among the raspberry bushes. This encounter led to Brian noticing the mother bear nearby, which put him in a dangerous situation and forced him to defend himself with his hatchet.
by the water and the crash and the pian
Brian learned about positive thinking from his English teacher, Mr. Perpich, in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. Mr. Perpich encouraged Brian to focus on the positive aspects of his survival situation and helped him see the value in maintaining a hopeful attitude.
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.