Hatchet3
A detailed Summary of Hatchet3
The book I am reading is called Hatchet. It is about Brian Robeson, whose parents are divorced. It starts off that he is flying to visit his father in the Canadian wilderness. His parents are divorced because his mom is seeing another man, and Brian's father doesn't know. He refers to this as the secret. This flight to see his father in the Canadian wilderness is Brian's first time in an airplane. He explains this to the pilot and tells him that he is scared. The pilot feels sorry for Brian and decides to show him that flying is not very difficult. He lets Brian take the steering control and direct the line of flight for awhile. Just when Brian thinks that everything is going well, the pilot has a heart attack and dies. Brian knows he must land the plane himself or die. He tries to use the radio, but it does not work. He knows that if he hits the trees, he will die, so he decides to land in the water of a lake. When the plane hits the water, he flys out through a window. He swims to the bank of the lake for awhile to rest. Brian knows he needs food and shelter to survive so he sets out to find both. He was very careful not to get lost or go too far from the lake where he crashed. He found a cherry tree and b

6. I can't relate to this story by surviving alone outside, but I can relate to it by the way he was calm and wasn't reckless. I once had a paper due and I couldn't get the paper to print. Instead of physically trying to pull it out of the printer, I thought it through and asked my brother who know more about our printer than I do. He fixed it for me. Instead of Brian getting mad and throwing stuff away, he saved everything and remained calm.
4. The setting is in the Canadian wilderness. The time is the present.
3. The conflict of this story is person vs. nature. It is this because Brian is struggling to survive in the wilderness, by himself. He battles weather, and animals.
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Approximate Word count = 1099
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
Category: Novels
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