They likely came from ships.
The rescuers defeated the rats in "Three Skeleton Key" by setting the lighthouse on fire, causing the rats to be consumed by the flames and perish. The rats were unable to escape due to the high walls and iron door surrounding the lighthouse.
"Three Skeleton Key" is a short story by George G. Toudouze with a resolution where the three lighthouse keepers successfully defend themselves against a horde of rats that invade the lighthouse. They manage to survive until help arrives, and the rats are eventually driven away.
Half the rats were torn away by a heavy stream and eaten by sharks, and the other half were on the rocks smelling a lighthouse filled with humans with fresh meat. The rats then deserted the island and were eaten by the sharks.
1. The ship is heading toward the lighthouse 2. The ship went away 3. They figure our that every one has been driven out by rats
In "Three Skeleton Key," the fire boat plays a crucial role in rescuing the three lighthouse keepers from the infested island. The fire boat brings the men to safety away from the horrific rats that have overrun the lighthouse.
The falling action in "Three Skeleton Key" occurs when the narrator and his colleagues successfully defend themselves against the hoard of rats by keeping the lighthouse lantern lit until rescuers arrive. The falling action also includes the aftermath of the incident, with the narrator reflecting on the horror they experienced.
we can keep rats away by putting rat medicines
The three attendants' safety is threatened because the ship is teeming with ravenous rats.
the lighthouse of Alexandria was made to direct ships away from the shore or to the shore
Stay away from the light.
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Legleo , itchoua ,and the narrator was stuck in lighthouse because the rats was trying to attack them