Brian doesn't try to die. He trys to survive.
The phrase in "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen reads: "The clouds in the sky were scattered therefore it was warmer than Brian had expected."
In the book Hatchet, Brian evolves from a scared and inexperienced boy into a confident and self-reliant survivor. Throughout his experiences in the wilderness, he learns how to adapt to his surroundings, overcome challenges, and ultimately become more resilient both mentally and emotionally. This transformation is evident in his actions, decisions, and inner strength by the end of the story.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the protagonist, Brian, is eventually rescued when a pilot spots the signal fire he had lit. A rescue plane, not a helicopter, brings him back to civilization. The book ends with Brian returning home, forever changed by his experience surviving in the wilderness.
At the end of chapter 3 in "Hatchet," Brian successfully ignited a fire with the help of his hatchet and some dry grass. This fire serves as a turning point as it marks his ability to survive and adapt in the wilderness.
In the novel hatchet the best parts was when Brian swims across the lake to get the emergency supplies from the plane. I think the best part is after he goes home, when he's comparing his life then with the life he lived after the plane crashed.
One way Brian was changed was that he had a new found confidence and he now knew how to survive.
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.
Well, honey, in that classic survival tale "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, our boy Brian dined on a smorgasbord of wilderness delights. He chowed down on some juicy berries, crunchy turtle eggs, and even tried his hand at fishing for some tasty fish. Let's just say Brian had a crash course in outdoor cuisine that would make Gordon Ramsay proud.
when he's rescued by the people at he end of the book is the FALLING ACTION:)
* Terry, * Pilot, * brian mom * dad * 2 blind guys By: tykquarria
He finds the 'Survival Pack' from the plane, and in it there's an 'Emergency Transmitter' thingy. He presses the button on it but he thinks it doesn't work, but it does. It sends a message to a rescue plane and they come find him. In the end he's cooking frozen dinners from the survival pack and he shares the food with his rescuer.
he used a some what of a cannal. it had rocks in a circle that he had a dorr at the end so he would let fish swim in to eat some of the left over of his food. then when they when in he shut the dorr and took his fish.