<P> As the Seahawk enters a powerful hurricane, Charlotte falls from the ratlines and is saved by a man whom she believes is Zachariah, despite his apparent death . After the storm, the crew finds First Mate Hollybrass, stabbed in the back, by the dirk Zachariah gave Charlotte . She is ordered to the brig, where she finds Zachariah, who has been hiding there since he was thrashed nearly to death . Captain Jaggery holds a trial and finds her guilty of Mr. Hollybrass' murder . As Charlotte has vowed to expose his cruelty when they land, he threatens to hang her unless she will align herself with him and become a respectable young woman again . </P> <P> With Zachariah's help, Charlotte escapes the prison and plans to steal the captain's guns and usurp his title . Upon finding Jaggery he reveals that he had killed Hollybrass . He presents her with three choices, all of which she refuses, and flees Jaggery . The Captain attempts to kill her in front of the crew, but falls off the ship to his death . Zachariah leads the crew in naming Charlotte as captain, but she serves primarily as a figurehead for Zachariah due to her lack of experience . They land in Providence, Rhode Island, 12 hours later . </P> <P> When the Seahawk arrives in Rhode Island, Charlotte returns to her old "proper" behavior and dress . She intends to hide what happened from her family, but her father reads her journal of the voyage . He is appalled, burns the diary, and tells Charlotte that she will be punished and reformed . Charlotte finally decides to escape from her home one night, and returns to the Seahawk to be a sailor with Zachariah and the crew . </P> <Ul> <Li> Charlotte Doyle--Charlotte is the thirteen - year - old upper - class girl with a proper education and proper manners . As such, she has grown accustomed to a refined style of living . Sheltered from the harsher sides of life, she has a narrow - minded view of things and places great value in propriety . She is returning to her family from a private girls' school in England . In the end, she decides to run away from home and become a true sailor, even though she is inexperienced . </Li> <Li> Captain Jaggery--Captain Jaggery at first appears to Charlotte, the narrator, as a true gentleman, stylishly dressed and possessing elegant manners . He seems to be a man who she can trust and depend upon, even though he warns her that he will, at times, be compelled to treat the crew harshly . He later reveals himself as cruel and petty . He loses his temper easily and flies into violent rages . It turns out that he was charming to Charlotte only to make use of her, and is willing to kill anyone, such as Hollybrass, who threatens his position as captain . </Li> <Li> Zachariah--Zachariah is the ship's cook who is cast in the role of the noble character . Early on, he offers Charlotte his friendship as well as a small knife for her protection . He cares for Charlotte during her first days of seasickness, and seems to be respected by the crew, although he is at times the butt of their jokes because he is the only black person on board . He tells Charlotte that he left his home in Africa as a teenager, and had been a sailor ever since . He has never lived in America and has never been a slave . At the end of the book, it becomes clear that he does not realize what his social status would be, even as a free man in Providence, Rhode Island . </Li> <Li> Mr. Hollybrass--He was the first mate aboard the Seahawk . In the book, he tragically died in a hurricane with a knife in his back . Charlotte was wrongfully charged, tried, and was found guilty of the crime . </Li> <Li> Mr. Keetch--He was the second mate aboard the Seahawk . Charlotte had gotten the creeps from the nervous and fidgety Mr. Keetch . The second mutiny that was plotted by Charlotte and Zechariah included Mr. Keetch however, they did not know that Mr. Keetch and the Captain were working together all along . On Charlotte's first night on the ship, it was him who she heard talking to the captain while she was going to sleep . </Li> <Li> Cranick--He stows away on the Seahawk in order to get revenge on Captain Jaggery for Captain beating off Cranick's arm on the previous voyage . The mutiny does no go in Cranick's favor as Captain Jaggery kills him, by shooting him in his chest, and then throws him overboard without any burial of any sort . </Li> </Ul>

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