because he gets Gaven the hatchet by the pilot and the hatchet keeps him alive and teaches him how to live in the wild. Without his hatchet he never would of been able to make a fire, make tools, or make weapons
In the sequel to "Hatchet," titled "The River," there is not a new character who takes on the role of Brian Robeson. Instead, the story continues with Brian as the main character facing new challenges in the wilderness.
If you read the Epilogue it says it was a Timber Wolf. Hatchet is based on a true story
The adaptation of the novel Hatchet in 1990 was titled A Cry in the Wild.Jarod Rushton played Brian Robeson (the character does not appear in the three White Wolf sequels).
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"A chip on your shoulder." This idiom means holding a grudge or being easily provoked, which reflects the main character Brian's feelings toward his parents' divorce and his struggle to survive in the wilderness in "Hatchet."
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survival and perseverance
The politician whose autobiography is titled "The Story of My Life" is Helen Keller.
"Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen was first published in 1987. Since then, it has gained widespread popularity and has become a well-loved coming-of-age story about survival and self-discovery.
The story titled, "The Pearl" is a folklore story written by John Steinbeck.
The boy's name in the book "Hatchet" is Brian Robeson. He is the protagonist of the story and must survive in the wilderness after a plane crash.
The book is called hatchet because the hatchet that brian has is everything. it made arrows for fish and sharped his spear. also it is needed to make fire and he uses it to scrape metal off the plane.