Paulsen And Hatchet Comparison

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Imagine in a society that fiction was applied to real life. Themes of books can be very realistic and relatable, but the plot be something close to a fairytale. From reading “Hatchet” by Gary Paulsen and eight articles about juvenile programs, they both have similar themes. Considering both are two different situations, they both point to the same impact. Comparing a fiction book and non-fiction articles can really push, considering one is fake and the other real. First and foremost, the book “Hatchet”, by Gary Paulsen depicts the theme of never think negative, man vs. nature and Initiation into manhood. In the novel the main character, Brian had experienced a plane crash on his way to his father’s. Brian had landed somewhere in the North Canadian forest, also facing vicious challenges along the way. Trying to survive his way through the challenging forest he is obviously not happy also with the thought of “the secret” he was thinking of. The only way Brian got his way through the days of torture was by thinking positive or maybe just on the brighter sides of situations, for example the bees, wolves, bear and skunk, they all were bound to upset him or have him think that he wasn’t going to survive but he thought on ideas and positively to make it through …show more content…

The program for young juveniles is called Diversion Male Court (DMS), they help troubled youths grow personally and improve their behavior. The program is widely ranged from aggravated assault to burglary. The program ran by a judge, Ashford, who interacts with the youths to improve them, and not many to rarely, judges care for the person who is behind the desk saying they are innocent. In the article Dr. Terry Smith said,” These men are teaching them how to be men.”, stating that they are trying their hardest to help these boys improve themselves as a person and

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