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Confession In Rhyme

Colors Charlotte mixing in with the sailors, is like a drop of gold paint in a
bucket of gray paint. Under all the pressure she must feel faint. No other drops
of gold paint to accompany her. Only a fraud. Gold on the outside, but hateful
clear on the inside. A fraud, trying to be a good captain, but less than the
sailors. Since the golden drop of paint is all alone, it blends in with the
gray. This relates to when Charlotte is coming aboard the Seahawk. Also it
relates to how she becomes one with the crew. This poem is modeled after my
poet’s work because Molly Peacock would use metaphors in her poems. She would
compare two things together to make one. Revenge For each sailor a flag has
fallen and surrender was pleaded, for each sailor a country was overpowered, for
each and every sailor a kingdom was conquered. Pain was planted into their
hearts and minds. A plan for revenge has just been born. Captain Jaggery has
made his last wish. His death wish… This relates to what happened after the
Rebellion, all reactions that became one. Everyone wants revenge! Rebellion The
captain worked them day and night for he had no mercy, because of this they had
a fight though hungry and very thirsty. In that fight two men had died or at
least it was thought to be when they found out one was alive they went on
happily. They tricked the captain and two of the crew into thinking that
Zachariah was dead, but all that was thrown overboard was some cloth in a
hammock bed. Because the captain thought he was dead his secret was very big.


Every day the sailors would bring him food while he was hiding in the brig. This
poem relates to the part of the novel when there is a big fight and two are
thought to be dead. It tells what happens before, during, and after the fight.

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Captain’s Triumph The captain’s musket was once useless until the crew
became ruthless. Aiming at all insight, he pulled the trigger with all his might
After thinking he stole two people’s lives he collected the sailors’ swords,
pistols, and knives. Now that he has a scar on his face, he thinks Miss Doyle is
a terrible disgrace. The captain’s rage was at a boil, because of the action
of Miss Doyle. Since she hated the captain and he hated her too, She became a
member of the Seahawk crew. This poem relates to the rebellion. It also relates
to the relationship between Charlotte Doyle and Captain Jaggery. Maximum With
fire in their eyes, regret in their minds, and doubt on their faces, they put
her to the test. Can she climb the royal main mast up and down? In one whole
piece. All in one test. Can she sail with the best, live with the men, rough up
her hands and try it again. This relates to when she’s becoming one of the
crew. Also it relates to the test Charlotte has to pass. Struggle It’s the
struggle to get to the top, do not look down or you might drop! Choose to shimmy
up the mast or take the ladder, both ways are fine, neither one is faster.


I’ve reached the top! I feel like a bird about to fly, either that or a human
about to die. This is the test that Charlotte had to take, climb up there and
put her life at stake. This relates to the part of the story when Charlotte
Doyle has to take the test to become one of the crew. She was Struggling but she
made it in the end. Truth On this day a stark truth came to her, she was where
no proper young lady should be. With nobody of her proper station here, She had
felt very queer. Since the captain was very mean, she knew not from good and
bad. So she didn’t sail as a Miss, she sailed as a Lad. The poem relates to
when she became part of the crew and became a mister in the captain’s book.


Hurricane Brig Charlotte Doyle would never give up, but when the hurricane came,
Charlotte took a drop. She hardly got any sleep and was accused of murder, so
now she is in the brig talking with Zachariah. Now knowing that her friend was
alive, she was very happy, but since she was

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