Hatchet
Date Submitted: 09/16/2001 02:57:08
Hatchet
By: Gary Paulson
The setting in the book, Hatchet, is the Canadian wilderness, near an L shaped
lake. The story takes place in the late 1980's, and it is written in the third person . The
omniscient narrator is the person speaking throughout the story. The mood varies from
being peaceful and relaxing at times to being exciting and intense at other times .
The protagonist of Hatchet is Brian Robenson. He is a 13 year old
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emergency transmitter. Later, when Brian arrives back at his
home, his parents almost get back together. Brian comes close to telling his father about
his mother's affair, but in the end he never says a word. Eventually things go back to
normal, and Brian's mother resumes seeing the man with whom she had the affair.
The theme of Hatchet is that even in the most difficult circumstances one learns lessons
which can richly enhance life.
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