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Similarities Between Hatchet And A Cry In The Wild
I believe the novel Hatchet has more foreshadowing and imagery. I know this because you can picture more in your mind than the movie “A Cry in the Wild”. For example,from the book, a tornado ripped through Brian’s shelter. We could predict the aftermath would be the shelter would all be ripped up. Another example was that his Brian’s mother a hatchet as a gift to help him because he was growing up and moving on.

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