Brian is the character in "Hatchet" who pretends to be lost in the woods after his parents' divorce. This experience of being stranded in the wilderness helps him learn and develop survival skills, ultimately leading to his rescue.
He was in Canada when he was lost in the woods.
It is because the hatchet did a lot for him.The hatchet made fire and feed the fire, protect himself from other animals, and lots more! If he lost his hatchet, he will not be able to live anymore.Good luck Brian, hope you survive!
about 20 to 30 pounds give or take :\ ....... or a lot more >:|
a guy who almost died in a plane crash and he almost got eaten by a bear
hatchet is about a boy who gets lost in the woods and has to take care of himself. it is really interesting and funny
Yes, Gary Paulsen has been lost in the woods multiple times. He draws from these experiences in his writing, most notably in his survival novel "Hatchet" which is based on his own real-life survival story in the wilderness.
He lost his hatchet because when he was trying to cut off the planes tail it fell down into the lake.
Hatchet is About a Boy named Brian who is lost in the wilderness and has to survive by himself.
It was the fire, because the fire would be burning up everything brian would be giving it therefore it would be eating for the fire, and Brian would be recieveing food if he were to cook anything on the fire. Making "the hungry friend" the fire that he created.
In the book "Hatchet," Brian is rescued after being stranded in the wilderness for 54 days. He is found by a pilot who sees a signal fire Brian has built. Brian is then brought back to civilization and reunited with his family.
Even if u make a small mistake u can almost never have the chance to fix it in the wild so when he droped his hatchet it was a HUGE mistake and if he lost it he was screwed
not exactly. It didn't actually happen, but it could. so i think it would be realistic fiction.