After being rescued by the pilot, Brian is grateful for being alive and having survived the plane crash. He also realizes the importance of being resourceful and resilient in order to survive in the wilderness.
the skunk went into brians shelter is because the skunk smelt brians food
His mind turns to miss his mother and anyone not coming to get him.
In the book "Hatchet," after not being rescued by the plane, Brian realizes the harsh reality of his situation - that he must rely on himself for survival. He also understands the importance of adapting to his surroundings and being resourceful in order to stay alive.
He wants to set a fire, to try to get rescued
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No frozen things are dead and they don't come back to life.
be calm and never give up
Practically, your chances of not being rescued should it be required in Antarctica are higher than those of being rescued. Depending on where you are, a rescue team would be dispatched from the nearest scientific station -- if they knew you required rescuing. Otherwise, a search party would be sent from your research station if you did not report, or could not be found for about 12 hours. The search party would have to guess about where you could be.
No, being cursed is not a reality. If you have things being taken from you it's probably for a reason. If it's a person and they really love you they'll come back to you ( this is not a myth ). If it's a thing, an object, that can be replaced then go for it, but do remember everything happens for a reason. There are no such things as curses.
You get people to invite you to things by inviting them to things. if they come out and support, stay in touch and they will invite you to theirs. You can also strike up conversation about it, being around it will help you to be involved with it. stay in touch with them
Beorn was the one that helped. He arrived in bear form and rescued Thorin.
Give them time and space to allow things to cool down and for both of you to think about things - then when the time comes allow them to come to you and talk about what was going on as to discuss it, get by it and move forward.