Hatchet Chapters 8-15 Quiz
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What did Brian learn from his encounter with the porcupine?

You couldn't feel sorry for yourself.

Describe the way Brian made a fire. Tell how he felt about the fire.

He hit his hatchet against a stonewall until some sparks caught something and it burned, and then he slowly fed the fire. He felt satisfied and he didn't feel alone.

Hello, ____

Fire

What new food did Brian find?

<p>Turtle eggs</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did he feel at first about eating it?

<p>He didn't want to eat them.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did he do with the rest of the food?

<p>He buried the rest so he could eat one each day.</p> Signup and view all the answers

As he was eating his new food, Brian thought about the searchers. What did he think?

<p>They might come soon. He can't forget about them because they might forget about him.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What changes did Brian notice in himself?

<p>He was very skinny and his skin was tan and like leather. He began to actually see things. He began to hear things differently. His mind and body had come together and changed.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Describe the incident with the plane, and how Brian felt after it.

<p>The plane passed him before he could start a big fire. He thought of ending it all and killing himself.</p> Signup and view all the answers

On day 47 after the crash, Brian thought about the true and new things, and about tough hope. What were the true and new things?

<p>He was not the same since the plane passed by. Tough hope was needed to hope to survive. He had to persevere.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was tough hope?

<p>He was capable of taking care of himself. He had to get food and hope to survive.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Describe Brian's encounter with the skunk and what he learned from it.

<p>He woke up to find a skunk digging up his turtle eggs. He threw dirt at the skunk and the skunk took him out with a spray to the face. He had to protect his food better and higher.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the three conflicts in the book?

<p>Man vs. man, man vs. himself, man vs. nature.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the two main conflicts in the book?

<p>Man vs. himself and man vs. nature.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Encounter with the Porcupine

  • Brian learned resilience; feeling sorry for oneself is not an option in survival situations.

Fire-Making Skills

  • Brian created fire by striking his hatchet against a stone wall until sparks ignited material.
  • Successfully making fire resulted in feelings of satisfaction and reduced loneliness.

New Food Source

  • Brian discovered turtle eggs, which constituted a new food source.

Initial Resistance to Eating Turtle Eggs

  • He experienced reluctance before deciding to eat the turtle eggs.

Food Preservation Strategy

  • To manage his food supply, Brian buried the remaining turtle eggs, planning to consume them one at a time.

Thoughts on Searchers

  • While eating, Brian contemplated the possibility of searchers arriving soon.
  • He felt a lingering fear that searchers might forget about him.

Physical and Mental Changes

  • Brian observed significant physical changes: weight loss and tanned, leathery skin.
  • His senses sharpened; he became more aware of his surroundings, signifying a transformation in mind and body.

Incident with the Plane

  • A passing plane missed him before he could signal for rescue with a fire.
  • This experience led Brian to consider despairing thoughts, including self-harm.

Tough Hope

  • On the 47th day post-crash, Brian recognized he was fundamentally changed since the plane's passage.
  • He understood the importance of "tough hope" for survival, emphasizing perseverance.

Independence and Sustenance

  • "Tough hope" also reflected Brian’s realization of his capability to provide for himself.

Encounter with the Skunk

  • Brian's confrontation with a skunk digging up his turtle eggs taught him the need for better protection of his food supply.
  • After being sprayed in the face, he learned to safeguard food at higher locations.

Major Conflicts in the Story

  • Three primary conflicts are illustrated: man vs. man, man vs. himself, and man vs. nature.

Dominant Conflicts

  • The two primary conflicts driving the narrative are man vs. himself and man vs. nature.

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Test your knowledge on chapters 8 to 15 of 'Hatchet' by Gary Paulsen. This quiz focuses on the key events and themes explored during these chapters, including Brian's growth and survival skills. Prepare to recall important lessons Brian learned throughout his journey.

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