The ship deck
Charlotte makes it back home (alive thankfully) and her parents and maids and siblings are astounded by her clothes down to her grammer and spelling in her journal. Her father thinks she is telling a lie about how she was accuesed of murder and all. At the end, Zachariah goes to her house to tell her he has decided to go back hme to his family.A happy ending.
The Tuesday after she was murdered/found missing
The Tuesday after she was murdered/found missing
Charlotte was murdered because Matthew had found out Charlotte was cheating on him with Thomas Prout and Charlotte was supposedly pregnant with Thomas' child so Matthew murdered her so she could never have Thomas' child
On the first page it says "Not every 13 year old girl is accused of murder, brought to trial and found guilty". Also when Zachariah gives Charlotte the dirk.
Charlotte was puzzled when she fetched the needle for Mr. Ewing because she found it already in his hand, revealing that he had not actually needed her to get it for him. This made Charlotte question Mr. Ewing's intentions and trustworthiness.
I'm pretty sure it is because she was supposed to be traveling with two other families, but when she showed up, she found out that they weren't coming. That meant that she had to travel to America without chaperon, or anyone to keep her company. AND she would be the only female on a ship full of men. That would have been scary today, let alone back then when it would have been considered improper.
Charlotte was bored at first on the ship because she was the only passenger and found it difficult to connect with the crew, who were mostly male and did not engage with her. She was also used to a more sheltered and structured life, so the freedom and unfamiliarity of the ship initially left her feeling out of place and isolated.
The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle is about Charlotte (duh) who is sailing on a ship called the Seahawk to Providence, Rhode Island. Although two other families were supposed to accompany her on the ship, they mysteriously didn't come. Charlotte was raised to be proper, and the ship definitely doesn't meet her expectations. It's cramped, filled with rats, and smells horrible! On the start of the voyage Charlotte trusts Captain Jaggery, who comforts her because she believes he is a true gentleman. However, as Charlotte begins to hear cruel rumors about him, she realizes she is in the middle of a rebellion against the captain. Read the book to find out what happens next!
A broken necklace was found near Charlotte Dymond's body.
A hurricane comes through and hits thesea hawk but Charlotte and the crew fight threw it. While fighting the storm Charlotte must climb to reach he top sail, while climbing Charlotte is starting to slip and all of the sudden a mans hand is holding out in front of her and she looks who it was and it was Zachariah! But then he disapeared..then while the sea hawk was in the eye of the hurricane they came upon mr.hollybrass with a knife right in the center if his back. The next (after the hurricane past by) the crew was meet together to talk about what had happened during the storm. Captain jaggery began to talk " the knife that had been stabbed into mr.hollybrass's back was found to be Charlotte, so Charlotte Doyle will be accused of Mr.Hollybrass's murder, and she will be brought to trial in 24 hours" Charlotte was in shock
Ah, the true confessions of Charlotte Doyle, a lovely tale indeed. The allusion in this story may refer to Charlotte's transformation from a sheltered young lady to a brave and independent sailor, much like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly. It symbolizes growth, change, and the beauty that can come from stepping out of one's comfort zone.