Brian Robeson's Life After The Plane Crash

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Setting - The book mainly takes place in the northern woods of Canada after Brian survives a plane crash. Brian finds himself near an L-shaped lake which he uses to eat fish, drink, and clean himself. He also uses the woods to find berry bushes which he relies on as food in the beginning of the book. He encounters many animals during his time in the woods such as bears, turtles, birds, wolves, and mooses. He builds his shelter on the sand next to a rock where he has his own fire.

Character - Brian Robeson is a 13 year old boy from New York City who is flying to see his dad after his parents get divorced. During his “survival” time in the woods after the plane crash, we learn many traits about him. From the minute he is in the plane, you can already tell he is a smart kid. He tries to use the radio, ways out his options on whether to try the land the plane or keep flying, and even wanting to land in a lake because the woods were too dangerous. While stuck in the woods, he teaches himself to start a fire, catch fish and birds, build a shelter, and ways out his options throughout the novel. You can also see his character change as in the beginning, even the slightest misfortune occurrence who have him wishing for death, but as the story continues on, events like a moose attack or a tornado don’t even faze him and he doesn’t think twice before bettering his circumstances. …show more content…

Brian shows many examples of this by never giving up on whatever he is trying to accomplish and trying different solutions such as starting a fire or catching bird. Another theme that can be taken away from this book is how you can use nature and the materials around you to survive. The author shows you step by step on how Brian uses the wood, water, and hatchet to help you

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