The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle: The last Questions and Answers
Who's the Antagonist?
Captain Andrew Jaggery
Who's the Protagonist?
Charlotte Doyle
What are the (2) major conflicts?
Charlotte is accused of murder.; Her relationship with her family.
Who did the sailors believe murdered Hollybrass?
Charlotte.
Who was captain after Jaggery's death?
Charlotte.
Who called Charlotte His "mermaid'?
Ewing
Who offered to give her a knife as a parting gift?
Grimes
How did Jaggery die?
He fell overboard.
What happens to her diary?
Her father burns it.
What's the resolution?
Jaggery falls overboard.
What is the climax?
Jaggery tries to kill Charlotte.
Why did Charlotte and Zacharia's plan fail?
Keetch Informed Jaggery of their plans.
What were the three options that Jaggery gave Charlotte?
Kill him, Be hung, or Return to her proper place in society.
Who was captain of the "Seahawk" before its next voyage?
Mr. Fisk.
Who was secretly assisting the Antagonist?
Mr. Keetch
What does Charlotte do to protect her story after the original is lost?
She writes it all down in her books.
What's the major setting of the book?
The Seahawk
What was the one item that Charlotte kept?
The clothes Zacharia made for her.
What are the two minor settings in the book?
The docks at Liverpool, England; Charlotte's house in Providence, Rhode Island.
What adjective did both Jaggery and Charlotte's father use to describe her?
Unnatural.
Who's the Protagonist's best friend?
Zacharia
Who was it that greeted her on her return to the "Seahawk?"
Zacharia.
Abomination
something despised or abhorred; extreme loathing