Brian and his hatchet are always together. In the beginning Brian didnt realize how much his hatchet could help him. Towards the end he realizes that his hatchet meant everything to him. Every time Brian is somewhere thats where his hatchet would be. When Brian got out of the plane, he was worried didnt know where he was, he didnt have a place to live, and he didnt have any food. Having his hatchet by his side helped him by, finding food, making shelter, and making some weapons.
The hatchet helped Brian with chopping some fishes and birds that Brian had killed. When Brian wanted to eat a fish, he used his hatchet to chop the fish up; Brian was worried at first that he would starve. The hatchet also helped Brian in some ways by killing the birds, which Brian called them fool birds. Brian ripping off the birds feathers, and chopping the birds into pieces, at fist Brian couldnt kill the fool birds, but he kept on trying. Thats how Brian kept on getting food. Brian used the hatchet to make shelter. At first Brian didnt know how to make his shelter, but he thought about how to make a shelter.
When Brian was building his shelter, he used wood and carved the wood with his hatchet. The shelter wasnt so pretty; the shelter was good enough for Brian to stay in. When Brian was in his shelter one day, all of the sudden he hears a BOOM. When the tornado came it ruined everything. Brians shelter was all over the place, and thats when Brian made another one. The new shelter that Brian made was heavier, so the shelter wouldnt fall.
The Essay on The Hatchet Heart Attack
This book is about a boy named Brian Roberson who gets stuck in the wilderness when his plane crash-lands because the pilot has a heart attack. It all started when Brian's parents had a divorce. He was sent away on a plane by his mother because it was summertime when his dad had custody. The parting gift his mother gave him was a hatchet. He wore the hatchet on a belt. When he left on the private ...
Brian would always call his shelter he made on his own, his home. When Brian needed to get a fish, Brian needed something to catch the fish with. Thats when Brian thought that if he didnt have a fishing pole, he could make one. Brian made a fishing pole by cutting out wood with his hatchet and carving wood to make it sharp. Brian worked really hard on the fishing pole, but it worked. Thats how Brian got a lot of fishes to eat.
When Brian wanted those fool birds, he couldnt just stab them with the hatchet; they would run away. Brian made an arrow that was sharp on the end to stab the birds. Brian threw the weapon and killed the fool birds. Thats how Brian protected him self. Brian and his hatchet are always together and now that you know why. If it werent for the hatchet, Brian wouldnt be alive. I think that Brian should thank his mom for giving Brian his hatchet. Brian knew his way around by his shelter, has a place to live, and knew how to find food.
He knew that he was safe. Having his hatchet by his side he was able to, find food, make shelter, and make weapons. Brian was smart enough to live on his, own..