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one Analogy in the book hatchet (include page number and chapter)
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One analogy in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen can be found on page 89 in Chapter 14, where Brian compares himself to a turtle:
"He was a turtle, he decided, a slow-moving, slow-thinking turtle, and the decision was a comfort to him. If he were a turtle, he could do what the turtle did – stay in his shell and wait, show the world nothing, while at his own slow, slow pace, one tiny step at a time, he figured out what to do."
In this analogy, Brian feels slow and unsure of himself, but finds comfort in thinking of himself as a turtle who can take things one step at a time and figure out his next move slowly and steadily.
"He was a turtle, he decided, a slow-moving, slow-thinking turtle, and the decision was a comfort to him. If he were a turtle, he could do what the turtle did – stay in his shell and wait, show the world nothing, while at his own slow, slow pace, one tiny step at a time, he figured out what to do."
In this analogy, Brian feels slow and unsure of himself, but finds comfort in thinking of himself as a turtle who can take things one step at a time and figure out his next move slowly and steadily.
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