because it was percious to him
No, Brian uses his hatchet to strike the flint walls of the cave he is sleeping in.
he uses a rock and his hatchet and rubs them together which creates sparks so therefor he gets some sticks and starts a fire! :)
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.
Brian successfully made fire in Chapter 7 of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
The sticks were to cool and he wasn't doing it right
No, it is not safe to leave a fire unattended.
make a fire!!!! ;)
make a fire!!!! ;)
Brian loses everything in a forest fire caused by his signal fire when it gets out of control. The fire destroys his tools, shelter and bed, leaving him with nothing but the clothes on his back.
No, it is not safe to leave a fire pit unattended.
Brian feels his most important need is Fire.
The fire triggered Brian's memory of his encounter with the porcupine because both experiences were intense and evoked strong emotions. The heat and chaos of the fire reminded him of the fear and surprise he felt when he first encountered the porcupine, which had also been a moment of vulnerability in the wilderness. Additionally, the fire symbolized destruction and survival, paralleling the lessons Brian learned from that previous encounter. This connection brought back vivid memories of his struggle and growth in the wild.