Table of Contents
- 1 What did Brian learn from his encounter with the porcupine?
- 2 Why had the porcupine attacked Brian?
- 3 What memory does Brian use to get the fire to stay burning?
- 4 Why did Brian refuse to leave the fire at first?
- 5 How many eggs did Brian eat?
- 6 Why does Brian stop himself from eating the turtle eggs?
- 7 How does Brian use the hatchet to make fire?
- 8 How does Brian make a fire from Sparks?
- 9 What did Brian’s father do in the tundra?
What did Brian learn from his encounter with the porcupine?
It’s while he’s pulling the porcupine quills out of his leg that Brian learns what becomes his most important lesson. He’s understandably down in the dumps about being stranded and now stung by a porcupine, but then ”he learned the most important rule of survival, which was that feeling sorry for yourself didn’t work.
Why had the porcupine attacked Brian?
Why had the porcupine attacked Brian during the night in the shelter? Brian scared it / it was protecting itself. What did Brian dream of the night he got hurt by the porcupine? His father Terry telling him how to make a fire.
How does throwing his hatchet at the porcupine lead Brian to making his first fire?
How does throwing his hatchet at the porcupine lead Brian to making his first fire? When the hatchet hits the rock, sparks were created. These sparks eventually caused Brian to think of using the sparks to create a fire.
What memory does Brian use to get the fire to stay burning?
What memory does he use to finally get the fire to stay burning? Brian had a vivid dream about Terry and his father which leads him to remember that when he “throws the hatchet at the porky-pine in the shelter and it missed and hit a rock, it hade suspended sparks”. The hatchet becomes his salvation to make a fire.
Why did Brian refuse to leave the fire at first?
Why did Brian refuse to leave the fire at first? He was terrified the fire would burn out and he would not be able to get it started again.
How many turtle eggs did Brian find in hatchet?
17 turtle eggs
Brian digs into the sand pile and finds 17 turtle eggs. He thinks of his uncle, Carter, who used to eat raw eggs.
How many eggs did Brian eat?
six eggs
While the shells are as hard as leather, Brian manages to open one up and suck the contents down. He nearly vomits but continues eating until he has consumed six eggs, taking the rest to his shelter.
Why does Brian stop himself from eating the turtle eggs?
Turtle Eggs He thinks of his uncle, Carter, who used to eat raw eggs. He thought it was disgusting. Brian realized that, ”Some natives in the world ate grasshoppers and ants and if they could do that he could get a raw egg down. Brian tries to eat the shells, too, but they are too leathery to chew.
Why does Brian vomit after lake water?
Why does he vomit? Brian drinks water out of the lake, he vomits because he drank too much water and he drank the water too fast.
How does Brian use the hatchet to make fire?
Striking the hatchet against a stone and watching the sparks fly, Brian determines that he will find a way to use the hatchet to make fire. Producing fire from sparks presents a much greater challenge than Brian had anticipated, requiring him to make several modifications before he succeeds.
How does Brian make a fire from Sparks?
Producing fire from sparks presents a much greater challenge than Brian had anticipated, requiring him to make several modifications before he succeeds. He finds some birch bark to ignite the sparks, but needs a finer and more effective type of material. The fire is still dying after many efforts, and Brian becomes frustrated but perseveres.
What does Brian dream about in Hatchet Chapter 8?
In the dream, Brian watches his father trying to talk to him, but he is unable to hear the words coming out of his mouth. Then, his father vanishes, and Brian sees Terry in the park, smiling and building a fire in a barbecue pit. He repeatedly points to the fire, frustrating Brian, who does not understand what he means.
What did Brian’s father do in the tundra?
His father, a mechanical engineer, is working in the oil fields of Canada where the tundra starts and the forests end. 9. What would have happened if Brian had gone through regular airport security in today’s world?