she becomes charlotte kay
it was Mr. Doyle, because he wanted to make her not want to be part of the crew
climb to the top to the highest ships mast, and back down again, the crew came up with it, in charlotte doyle
a crew member
It was because the crew and Charlotte were on different social levels so a proper young lady like Charlotte couldn't go the filth of the crews' quarters
The crew provided Charlotte with privacy in the forecastle by creating a makeshift partition using available materials, such as blankets or sails, to separate her space from the others. They ensured that the area was shielded from view, allowing her some solitude while still remaining part of the communal living quarters. This arrangement helped maintain her dignity and comfort during her time aboard the ship.
The cabin that she stayed in before she became apart of the crew. ~Asa S. from the state of Massachusetts
it was Mr. Doyle, because he wanted to make her not want to be part of the crew
climb to the top to the highest ships mast, and back down again, the crew came up with it, in charlotte doyle
Charlotte was correct about why they did not defend her. During the trial on the ship, Charlotte thought the crew would defend her. She had trusted them. They did not help Charlotte because they had thought Zachariah killed Mr. Hollybrass.
They spoke in his defense (the crew)
Charlotte Doyle in the second part of the book becomes part of the crew. If you read the book you will find that she become part of the crew because Zachariah "dies"... (he's not really dead) Charlotte does cut her hair off in order to stay alive.
a crew member
he is a crew member on the seahawk..
A climax is when you get to a very exciting or interesting part of a book, in the novel 'The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle' , there are many interesting parts, like when the crew fights against Captain Jaggery or when he wanted to kill Charlotte.
The crew renounced Charlotte because they believed she was guilty of murdering Mr. Hollybrass, breaking their trust in her as a member of the crew. They felt betrayed and needed to distance themselves from her actions to protect their own reputations and safety.
to make Charlotte feel like she was welcome to the ship and later in the book Charlotte does eventually put the clothing on and join the crew
In the book The true confessions of charlotte Doyle why did Captain Jaggery have the crew set all the sails in chapter 6