he writes on his wall
he writes on his wall
Brian measures time by major events, First Food etc...
he writes on his wall
In Hatchet, Brian measures time by marking the passing days on the stone next to his shelter. He also records events that happen.
In Hatchet, Brian measures time by marking the passing days on the stone next to his shelter. He also records events that happen.
Brian tells time in two ways. The to ways were literal the other was in his mind.
In the book "Hatchet," Brian's physical condition deteriorated due to his struggle for survival in the wilderness. He faced challenges such as hunger, injuries, and exhaustion, which caused him to lose weight and become weaker over time. Brian had to rely on his resilience and resourcefulness to overcome these physical obstacles.
about 20 to 30 pounds give or take :\ ....... or a lot more >:|
The book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen is set in the summer months, specifically in July. The protagonist, Brian Robeson, experiences a plane crash and subsequent survival journey in the wilderness during this time.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian's bear buddy helped him feel less lonely and provided comfort. The bear became a symbol of survival and companionship for Brian during his time alone in the wilderness.
Brian stayed stranded in the wilderness for 54 days, not quite two months.
The external conflict is Brian has to survive alone in the wild for a long time when his pilot had a heart attack and his plane crashed in a lake