Brian apreciates the wonderful view of nature and animals.
The Canadian Wilderness.
Brian stayed stranded in the wilderness for 54 days, not quite two months.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian's plane crashes in the Canadian wilderness during a thunderstorm, not a tornado or hurricane. The storm causes the plane to crash, leading to Brian being stranded in the wilderness.
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He had to find out how to make fire, find food, and deal with the dangerous animals in the wilderness.
Brian starts out with a hatchet, which is the only tool he has when he finds himself stranded in the wilderness.
Brian mostly blamed his mother for their breakup and his predicament in the wilderness in the book "Hatchet." He felt angry and upset with her for causing the divorce and putting him in a position where he had to visit his father in the Canadian wilderness.
Brian Found His Hatchet In The Woods, After Discovering An Abondoned Camp Site.
No, in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the protagonist Brian does not make a pouch specifically for arrows. Brian primarily uses his hatchet to survive in the wilderness after a plane crash.
The book is called hatchet because the hatchet that brian has is everything. it made arrows for fish and sharped his spear. also it is needed to make fire and he uses it to scrape metal off the plane.
Brian is going to his dads house and then the pilot has a heart attack and turns the plane and crashes the plane into the L shaped lake and gets stranded with only himself and his hatchet on a piece of land in the Canadian Wilderness.
he was alone for 54 days until he was found.