Charlotte Doyle Character Traits

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The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi takes place in 1832, on a ship called the Seahawk, going from England to America. Our main character is a brave, strong-willed 13 year-old girl named Charlotte Doyle. Charlotte sets sail for America, per her father’s arrangements, and her brutal journey begins almost immediately. Throughout the first week or so on the Seahawk, Charlotte presents herself as a proper, young lady who is oblivious to what’s happening on the ship around her. Finding herself superior to the crew, Charlotte only befriends Captain Jaggery. Our first impression of Captain Jaggery is without spot; he is an educated, seemingly kind gentleman. Charlotte trusts Captain Jaggery above everyone else on the ship and works as his …show more content…

Hollybrass mercilessly whip him. During a hurricane, Charlotte thinks she sees him on the mast, but believes it to be a ghost. After the hurricane passes Mr. Hollybrass is found dead with a knife in his back. This knife is the dirk that Zachariah gave Charlotte when she arrived on the ship. Charlotte is accused of murdering Mr. Hollybrass by the Captain Jaggery. The crew easily believe this since many of them saw her with the dirk at the beginning of their voyage. After being thrown in the hold Charlotte discovers that Zachariah is alive and has been hiding there. Charlotte suspects that he murdered Mr. Hollybrass as revenge. After being taken to trial, the crew finds Charlotte guilty and she is to be hung within twenty-four hours. Charlotte and Zachariah derive a plan to take over the ship after convincing the crew that they are innocent. This plan is ruined as one of the crew members reveals to Captain Jaggery their plan. While in the captain's quarters, Jaggery admits to Mr. Hollybrasses murder. Charlotte miraculously escapes from the captain as he is knocked overboard into the ocean never to be seen again. Finally, Charlotte arrives in Rhode Island in August 17, 1832, two months after departing from England. Charlotte meets her family again, and feels that she has changed during the journey. Charlotte shows the journal that she had kept during her journey to her dad who in turn burns it. He refuses to

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