Brian did not get attacked by the bear. The bear only wanted Brian's berries.
The bear didn't attack Brian in "Hatchet" because it was confused and startled by Brian's behavior, thinking he was a threat. Brian was able to assert dominance over the bear by standing his ground and making himself appear larger, causing the bear to back off.
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.
The cast of Brian the Bear - 2010 includes: Sam Cordy as Announcer Ben Pavord as Brian
It broke it
Brian sees a bear cub among the raspberry bushes.
They're equally bad.
The bear in "Brian's Hunt" is mostly described as having a cinnamon or reddish-brown color.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the main character Brian encounters a black bear while he is surviving alone in the wilderness. The bear breaks into Brian's shelter, prompting Brian to create a spear for protection. Despite the bear being a threat, Brian manages to scare it away by jabbing it with the spear.
Brian saw a large, black bear cub among the raspberry bushes. This encounter led to Brian noticing the mother bear nearby, which put him in a dangerous situation and forced him to defend himself with his hatchet.
Brian's experience with the moose in "Hatchet" is peaceful and ends without any confrontation, in contrast to the bear and wolf encounters where he faced danger and had to defend himself. The moose encounter showcases Brian's growing knowledge of the wilderness and his ability to navigate situations without resorting to violence.
Brian confronts the bear on pages 143-146 in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
No, I have never experienced a bear attack while camping in a tent.