A boy named Brian is lost in the middle of nowhere after surviving a two-person plane crash on his way to see his Dad in Canada, so he must fight for survival and shelter from the approaching winter.
Brian Robeson.
He has many but the main one is 'survival'. In other words he needs food, shelter, protection from wildlife and finally he needs to be 'rescued'.
Never give up would not be a good name for the book hatchet because the boy in the book would not have survived the jungle without the hatchet. The hatchet was one of the main things and it wouldn't be best to name the book the boys name. :) Tristen
A main conflict is the main problem that a character has in a story, or the main problem of the story
I want to kill someone with a hatchet
The biggest problem faced by the main character in "Hatchet" is surviving alone in the wilderness after a plane crash. Struggling to find food, shelter, and signal for help, he must also overcome his fear and loneliness to stay alive.
Brian Robeson.
Brain mum dad deark
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He has many but the main one is 'survival'. In other words he needs food, shelter, protection from wildlife and finally he needs to be 'rescued'.
Three items from the book "Hatchet" include the hatchet itself (the protagonist's main tool for survival), the survival pack that the protagonist carries with him, and the plane that crashes, leading to the protagonist being stranded in the wilderness.
The author, Gary Paulsen, chose the name Brian for the main character in "Hatchet" simply because he liked the sound of it. The name Brian is common and relatable, making it easy for readers to connect with the character.
Brian solved his problem when he got sprayed by the skunk
The main character, Brian, catches and eats his first meat on the eighty-ninth day of his survival ordeal in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
Never give up would not be a good name for the book hatchet because the boy in the book would not have survived the jungle without the hatchet. The hatchet was one of the main things and it wouldn't be best to name the book the boys name. :) Tristen
"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."
the main problem is a problem that occurs in the middle of the story