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Brian refers to the mosquitoes as "vampires" in "Hatchet" because they constantly bite him and drain his blood.
Brian called the survival pack in "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, his "survival kit."
In Hatchet, the cherry like ones with pits are called choke cherries, but Brian called it Gut Cherries. The raspberries Brian called Raspberries.
he thinks they make big noises
a roasted apple
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 named his raft "The Makwa," which means "bear" in Ojibwe. He chose this name as a symbol of strength and resilience to face the challenges of surviving in the wilderness.
it is a tommahawk
Hatchet
A hatchet or a tomahawk.
Brian calls the trees the green death because they blocked his path and were a difficult challenge for him to navigate through. The dense forest made it hard for him to move around and find his way out.
Brian's secret in finding foolbirds in the book Hatchet was to imitate the distress call of a foolbird chick. This would cause the mother foolbird to come out in search of her chick, making it easier for Brian to hunt them.