If u r refering to the book Deathwatch, madec forced ben to give him his colthes and all other survival supplies.
Deathwatch is a book authored by Robb White and published in 1972. The book was awarded the 1973 Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery from the Mystery Writers of America. It features a skilled, successful hunter and business man, Madec, who goes to the desert after receiving a rare permit to shoot bighorn in the desert. He hires a 22-year-old college student named Ben, who is to help show Madec where the bighorn are. After the third day of the venture, Madec accidentally shot an old prospector, and he wanted Ben to keep it a secret, as he was a man of importance who did not have time to sit in jail. Ben said that the honest thing to do was for the two of them to report the accidental shot, but Madec had other ideas. Ben was stubborn and refused to comply with Madec. As a result, Madec gave Ben two choices. Madec could shoot Ben on the spot, or Ben could make an attempt to escape the desert by walking 45 miles to the nearest highway without clothes, food, or water. And worst of all was that Madec would make sure Ben wouldn't make it and that he would be watching him the whole way. By the end of the book, Ben escapes the desert, and Madec is put to justice. Ben discredits Madec by explaining how Madec lied about several things. One included the clothing of Les, the game warden. Madec claimed that Les was wearing the game warden uniform. However, according to Ben, Les wore a purple shirt, yellow shorts, and white shoes, which was different from the game warden uniform. After that no one in the hearing believed what Madec said. The doctor that examined Ben and Madec proved that Madec shot the old man.
Because Madec would pay for his college.
Madec is portrayed as ruthless and manipulative, whereas Ben is depicted as resourceful and determined. Madec is driven by his ego and greed, while Ben demonstrates resilience and survival instincts. Overall, their characters serve as foils to each other, highlighting their conflicting motivations and values.
he doesn't want Ben to turn him into the police
In the novel "Deathwatch" by Robb White, Madec's last name is Kessel.
The main characters in the novel "Deathwatch" by Robb White are Ben, the protagonist who is a guide, Madec, the wealthy businessman who hires Ben, and Horn, a man injured by Madec who becomes the central focus of the story.
The conflict in the novel "Deathwatch" is between the protagonist, Ben, and the antagonist, Madec, as Ben fights for survival in the desert while being hunted by Madec. It is a struggle of man against man in a battle of wits, strength, and survival instincts.
No, Madec does not get killed in the book "Deathwatch" by Robb White. The story revolves around a man named Ben who is left to survive in the desert by Madec after a hunting accident. The novel explores themes of survival and human nature.
Roger Madec was born in 1950.
When Ben and Madec were skipping along in the forest and found two boy fairies "getting it on" together
René-Marie Madec died in 1784.