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    After a harrowing descent‚ the plane crashes into a lake in the Canadian woods‚ where Brian is stranded. The only tool he has is his hatchet that was given to him by his mother. Nevertheless‚ getting in a plane crash and being stranded on an island with scarcity of resources including food and clean water is the greatest challenge Brian faces externally. Brian’s internal conflict of being

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    Do you think you’re brave and intelligent enough to survive all on your own? No one else…..just you and a hatchet? This is the exact scenario that occurs in the novel Hatchet‚ by Gary Paulsen. After being the survivor of a horrific plane crash‚ the main character‚ Brian finds himself alone in the Canadian Wilderness and depends solely on himself for 54 days! This was a stunning achievement‚ and through it all Brian went through numerous changes that molded him into a strong human being. There are

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    Hatchet’ by Gary Paulsen‚ has exposed his audience to the many different challenges someone can face when surviving a plane crash. Some of the themes are Man verse Nature and the contrast between urban and wilderness environment‚ he also uses many techniques in this text such as imagery. My intentions are to inform you how Gary Paulsen has exposed his audience to different challenges. Paulsen focuses on the theme of man versus nature in most of his work. In fact‚ he employs this theme to such an

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    Hatshepsut‚ the Female Pharaoh. The name pharaoh was maintained throughout the royal family. Past rulers of Egypt were distinguished by the name pharaoh‚ but all had their own separate names at birth. A pharaoh could also be a female. Egypt provided legal rights and freedom to women far more than any country in the near east. But unlike the male pharaohs‚ female pharaohs had limits. Females in Egypt were often referred to as “the lady of the house” pregnancy and childbirth were expected from

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    Have you ever had a life changing experience? Well‚ three characters from the following text have. Brian from Hatchet‚ Moon shadow from Dragon wings‚ and Rachel from Eleven all have been through hard to face turning points. Here are all the juicy details about them‚ just kidding‚ you have to read the rest of the text to find out. In the passage Hatchet‚ Brian is encountering loneliness and hunger after being stranded in the wilderness. In the first few paragraphs‚ Brian has thoughts of his

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    Hatchet Author: Gary Paulsen Gary Paulsen is an American writer‚ who writes many young adult coming of age stories about the wilderness. He is the author of more than 200 books (many of which are out of print)‚ 200 magazine articles and short stories‚ and several plays‚ all primarily for young adults and teens. He was born on May 17 in Minneapolis‚ Minnesota in 1939. He has also written sequels to Hatchet‚ these books form Brian’s Saga which consists of: Hatchet (1987) The River (Hatchet: The

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    Hatchet (mini essay) Brian’s personality‚ when readers first met him shows that he is angry and sulky and has strained relationship with his mother. He also self-obsessed and selfish but is bright and intelligent and strong and determined. Throughout the book‚ we know that the word ‘secret’ are used by Brian. When Brian mentions the word ‘secret’ he feels angry and sulky that had happened during his personal life. We already know that the ‘secret’ was relating to his parents being divorced.

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    bow (pg.138) and many other things. Brian went threw a lot things like‚ he cut himself because‚ he saw a plane had fly away‚ so he let the fire go out that was burning and didn’t even eat he also tried to kill himself by cutting his arm with his hatchet. Brian is also a very smart person‚ because Brian didn’t even know how to find her own supper (pg.123) or even make or and make a door (pg.125)‚because he had to survive on his own. Brian also overcame alot and alot of things‚

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    The novel “Hatchet” is a piece of literature that is very descriptive about the trials and tribulations Brian walks through when the plane crashes and he is left alone. This novel talks about how Brian’s character evolves over the course of the novel from being an overwhelmed child to a self-reliant young adult. He mentally became stronger but also noticed his physical features changing. He learns adapt to the environment and to fight Mother Nature‚ to survive in the wilderness. At the beginning

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    shape their texts using a range of narrative techniques and conventions designed to influence readers into engaging with the characters and action of their stories‚ and encourage readers to welcome their ideas‚ values and attitudes. In the novel Hatchet‚ author Gary Paulsen demonstrates three heavy themes to readers; the initiation into manhood; man and the natural world‚ and; contrasting regions. Paulsen positions readers to recognise his attitude towards these three prevalent themes in the story

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