End Of The Story A Plane example essay topic

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Brian's Winter was written by Gary Paulsen. This book's genre is adventure. A boy gets in a plane crash and has to find shelter until help arrives. What he doesn't know is that help will not arrive until after winter is over. This story takes place in the wilderness by a pond. The main conflict is the boy trying to beat the odds and fight the harsh winter.

The climax is when a gargantious bear attacks Brian's shelter. Almost everything he had salvaged from the plane wreckage and from the wilderness was destroyed. At the end of the story a plane noticed Brian and came to rescue him. Come to find out, he didn't want to leave. The book is about a thirteen-year-old boy who is stuck in the wilderness because he was traveling to his father's oil rig in Washington. He has to find his own food and supplies.

He does find some things from the plane. For example: A small rifle, blanket, cooking utensils, and other things. His first big kill when he went hunting was a moose. The second encounter with a big animal was the bear. The main character is Brian, the boy stuck in the wilderness. The part I liked most was when Brian rigged up his machine to go to the bottom of the pond to get things from the plane.

My least favorite part was at the end when they brought up the Indians who had been there the whole time. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes adventure books. It has some very suspenseful times and it is sometimes funny because of the stupid things the characters do. The only bad part of the book is the very ending. The Indians don't really make sense because if they had been there the whole time then they would have met Brian and helped him out. I would rate this story a 9 on the story scale.