What Are The Mistakes Brian Learned In Hatchet

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Brian Robenson a thirteen-year-old needs to learn how to survive in the Canadian wilderness, Brian needs to survive until rescue, if that happens, well let's see. Hatchet is a story about a 13-year-old, Brian Robenson whose plane crashes when he's flying to his father in the Canadian wilderness. Brian, a city boy has to learn to adapt and thrive in the wilderness. In Hatchet, Brian learned to not make mistakes; when Brian encountered the skunk, he made his first major mistake, then he learned that Nature doesn’t forgive, Brian’s lesson is important to him because he can use it everywhere. A major lesson that Brian learned during his time in the wilderness is to prevent simple mistakes and if it's inevitable then learn everything you can. In Hatchet Brian wakes up to a skunk trying to steal all of his food, Brian is alarmed because it's one of his only valuable sources of food. When Brian sees the skunk trying to get all of his food he gets startled and throws sand at it, but this just enrages the skunk, and then the skunk sprays Brian. It was a very simple mistake but the skunk only has one drive, survival, and that means …show more content…

In the later part of Hatchet after the skunk, Brian has a short time of peace but after he goes through a major negative change, he makes a change for the better. When Brian is at the lake he hears a faint plane engine, he rushes to his shelter to light a signal fire, but when he gets there the plane turns around. Brian goes through a time of grief, he has dark thoughts and tries to suicide, but Brian goes through a change, he becomes a new Brian, he learns that nature does not forgive. When Brian misses the plane, he changed for the better and he learns that nature is cruel you just need to do your best to survive and thrive. Even though Brian went through his dark times, he came out stronger, he learned from his

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