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Author | Avi |
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Cover artist | Janet Walsh1st edition[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Historical fiction |
Publisher | Orchard Books |
Publication date | 1990 |
Media type | Novel |
Pages | 226 |
ISBN | 0-531-05893-X |
OCLC | 21149467 |
The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle is a historical novel by the American author Avi published in 1990. The book is marketed towards children at a reading level of grades 5–8.[2] The book chronicles the evolution of the title character as she is pushed outside her naive existence and learns about life aboard a ship crossing from England to America in 1832. The novel was well received and won several awards, including being named as a Newbery Honor book in 1991.
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Plot[edit]
The story starts in the early summer of 1832, as thirteen-year-old Charlotte Doyle prepares to take a voyage from Liverpool, England, to her family's new home in Providence, Rhode Island. Her upper class upbringing and her education give her a very sheltered and narrow view of life. Charlotte finds herself the only passenger and the only female on the ship, the Seahawk. Repeatedly, people tell her she should not be on the ship, but her escort, Mr. Grummage, insists Charlotte go.
On her first day aboard, a black sailor named Zachariah gives her a dirk for protection. He also warns Charlotte about Captain Jaggery which Charlotte does not believe. The captain and Charlotte become very close, and he says that if she ever sees anything suspicious, she must tell him.
After spotting a round-robin, a sign of mutiny, Charlotte warns Jaggery, who heads off the rebellion and kills its ringleader. Charlotte is distressed when Captain Jaggery and 1st mate Mr. Hollybrass whip Zachariah for 50 lashes. Charlotte tries to protect Zachariah by grabbing the whip, but accidentally hits the captain's face. Jaggery is enraged and whips Zachariah mercilessly, leading to his death and funeral.
After the captain has withdrawn his protection of Charlotte, she feels compelled to replace Zachariah as a crew member out of guilt. The crew allows her to join them after she successfully climbs up and down the tallest mast. Upon learning of Charlotte's plans, Captain Jaggery strikes Charlotte across the face, and she vows to reveal his cruelty to the courts after they complete their voyage.
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.
With Zachariah's help, Charlotte escapes the prison and plans to steal the captain's guns and usurp his title. Upon her finding Jaggery, he reveals that he 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.
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.
Themes[edit]
Class and gender play a substantial role in the novel and help to frame it as a quest story.[3] At the start of the novel Charlotte is an upper-class teenage girl who becomes a member of the Seahawk crew thus complicating her gender and class identities.[4] Charlotte remains a girl, but presents an attractive alternative for the reader to the gender norms typically associated with that identity.[5] Owing to her experiences, first cooperating with, and then rebelling against Jaggery, Charlotte has changed by the end of the novel into an authentic version of herself, not merely reflecting what society expected of her.[4][5]
Avi felt the ending where Charlotte rejects her family was a choice for freedom and an essential element of the overall story.[6] He also identified Jaggery as a protagonist in the story and felt the book served as an implicit criticism of capitalism.[6] However, by the end of the novel the only non-working class person alive, Charlotte, also becomes the Captain thus suggesting a preservation of the class system even while gender roles have been challenged.[7] Indeed Charlotte's inability to see things as they are rather than through her class-conscious viewpoint creates much of the conflict in the book.[3]
The book also features a narrator, Charlotte, who knows she is telling a story. This element of metafiction is important to the novel.[7] Charlotte's narrative style is similar to 19th-century travelogues.[3] The book opens with 'an important warning' and the narrator, Charlotte, defending the right to tell her story because it 'is worth relating even if it did happen years ago'.[1][7] Even while Charlotte undergoes changes as a character, her narrative voice remains constant.[4] Charlotte can, however, act as an unreliable narrator to the outside world as when she records in the log that Jaggery fell to his death, so he is remembered positively rather than as a murderer to the outside world.[7]
Reception[edit]
The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle received a positive critical reaction when it was published. In its starred review of the book, Kirkus Reviews called it 'tautly plotted, vividly narrated, carefully researched: a thrilling tale deepened by its sober look at attitudes that may have been more exaggerated in the past but that still persist'.[8] Cathryn Mercier in Five Owls review journal noted the 'innovative mixture of history and fiction' and said the book was 'expertly crafted and consistently involving, it is sure to excite, enthrall, and challenge readers.'[9]Horn Book, giving it its highest rating of outstanding, said the book was 'a rousing adventure story'.[10]
Barbara Elleman writing for Booklist contended it was not just an adventure story, saying the dynamic between Charlotte and Zachariah 'allows the story to rise above swashbuckling adventure, though that element is there too. From its riveting opening line..to its surprise ending, this is a story harder to forget.'[11] Judy Eftekhar praised the book for Charlotte's ability to grow as a person while remaining true to her character.[4] However, the author has also been criticized for giving Charlotte too modern a sensibility, effectively making her a 'time-traveler' in her own culture.[12] According to Anne Scott MacLeod, authors who 'evade the common realities of the societies they write about' and 'give their heroines freer choices than their cultures would in fact have offered', are misrepresenting history.[12]
The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle has been repeatedly listed as a core collection book for libraries, for middle school and junior high readers.[13][14][15] Matt Berman, of Common Sense Media, rated this book a 5 out of 5 stars for ages 9 and up.[16]The Christian Science Monitor has rated The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle number 1 of their '12 Best Books for Preteens'.[17]
Awards[edit]
The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle was a Newbery Honor Book in 1991.[18][19] A member of the Newbery committee that year felt the book deserved to win the Newbery Medal and described the book as being about 'a spunky young lady goes from polite idealist impressed by good manners and gallantry to a realistic young woman who comes to terms with the complexity of the 19th-century society in which she lives'.[20] It won several other critical awards including the Golden Kite Award,[19][21] the Boston Globe–Horn Book Award,[19][22] and the Judy Lopez Award.[23]
The book also appeared on several notable or best-of book lists, including the ALA's Notable Children's Book,[19][24] ALA's Best Book for Young Adults,[24] and School Library Journal's Books That Shaped a Century.[25] The book was not only popular with adult critics, but also children, winning several children's choice awards including the Evergreen Award,[26]Massachusetts Children's Book Award,[27] the Sunshine State Young Readers Award,[28] and the Beehive Award.[29]
Film[edit]
A film adaptation of the book was in development. It was written and would have been directed by Danny DeVito, starring Morgan Freeman as Zachariah and Pierce Brosnan as Jaggery.[30][31]Dakota Fanning was originally cast as Charlotte Doyle, but had to drop out as production was continually halted and she eventually grew too old for the part. Saoirse Ronan was later cast, but the film was again halted because Freeman was seriously injured in a car accident two weeks before filming was scheduled to commence.[32][33] DeVito returned to the subject in February 2013, saying he was looking for another young actress to star in the title role and scouting movie locations in Ireland. Shooting was supposed to start in July 2014.[32][34] The release date is still classified as 'TBD' without any new information as to whether it will be shot.[35]
References[edit]
- ^ abAvi. The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle (1st ed.). New York: Orchard Books. ISBN053105893X.
- ^Jones, Trev. 'The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle (Book).' School Library Journal, vol. 36, no. 9, n.d., p. 221. EBSCOhost
- ^ abcJones, Douglas A. 'The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle.' Masterplots II: Juvenile & Young Adult Literature Series, Supplement, March 1997, pp. 1-2. EBSCOhost.
- ^ abcdEftekhar, Judy. 'The Transformation of Charlotte Doyle'. Writing, vol. 25, no. 5, n.d., p. 12. EBSCOhost.
- ^ abHubler, Angela E. (2000). 'Beyond the Image: Adolescent Girls, Reading, and Social Reality'. NWSA Journal. 12 (1): 84–99. doi:10.2979/nws.2000.12.1.84.
- ^ ab'The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle.' Horn Book Magazine, vol. 68, no. 1, Jan. 1992, p. 24. EBSCOhost.
- ^ abcdTrites, S. Waking Sleeping Beauty: Feminist Voices in Children's Novels. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1997. Project MUSE.
- ^'The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle'. Kirkus Reviews. September 15, 1990.
- ^Mercier, Cathryn (January – February 1991). 'The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle'. Five Owls. 5 (3).
- ^'The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle'. The Horn Book Magazine. 1990.
- ^Elleman, Barbara (September 1990). 'The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle'. Booklist.
- ^ abMacleod, Anne Scott. 'Writing Backward: Modern Models in Historical Fiction'. Horn Book Magazine, vol. 74, no. 1, Jan/Feb 1998, pp. 26–33. EBSCOhost.
- ^Gillespie, John T.; Barr, Catherine (May 30, 2004). Best Books for Middle School and Junior High Readers: Grades 6–9. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited. p. 156. ISBN1-59158-083-8.
- ^Price, Anne (October 2005). Middle And Junior High School Library Catalog (9 ed.). H. W. Wilson. ISBN0-8242-1053-0.
- ^Price, Anne; Yaakov, Juliette (September 30, 1991). Children's Catalog. H.W. Wilson. ISBN0-8242-1009-3.
- ^'The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle - Book Review'. Common Sense Media. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
- ^'12 best books for preteens'. Christian Science Monitor. January 13, 2012. ISSN0882-7729. Retrieved April 13, 2008.
- ^'Newbery Medal and Honor Books, 1922–Present'. American Library Association. 2009. Retrieved December 31, 2009.
- ^ abcdCullinan, Bernice E.; Person, Diane G. (2003). The Continuum encyclopedia of children's literature. New York, NY: Continuum. p. 51. ISBN9780826415165. Retrieved August 3, 2018.
- ^'Choosing the Newbery Winner'. Washington Post. May 12, 1991. p. X16, Book World.
- ^'Past Golden Kite Recipients'. Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. Retrieved August 3, 2018.
- ^Hunt, Jonathan (June 17, 2013). 'My favorite BGHB winner, reviewer edition'. Boston Globe–Horn Book awards. Retrieved August 3, 2018.
- ^'The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle'. HarperCollins Children's. Retrieved January 1, 2010.
- ^ ab'The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle'. Literature for Children and Young Adults #5603. April 9, 2010. Retrieved August 3, 2018.
- ^'One Hundred Books that Shaped the Century'. School Library Journal. January 1, 2000. Retrieved June 20, 2018.
- ^'Award Winning Books'(PDF). Klahowya SS Library. p. 5. Retrieved August 3, 2018.
- ^'List of All Winners'. MCBA (Massachusetts Children's Book Award) Nominees, winner and honor books. Retrieved August 3, 2018.
- ^'The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle'. Young Adult Fiction. March 28, 2010. Retrieved August 3, 2018.
- ^'The Utah Beehive Awards'. Mt. Pleasant Public Library. Retrieved August 3, 2018.
- ^'The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle'. New York Times. Archived from the original on December 4, 2008.
- ^Brouwer, Julie (June 7, 2009). 'LAWSUIT A BLOW TO TRUE CONFESSIONS'. Sunday Mirror. London. p. 26. Retrieved January 1, 2010.
- ^ ab'Danny DeVito wants to cast rising star actress'. Contactmusic.com. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
- ^Avi (September 9, 2014). 'Movie option'. Wordcraft. Retrieved November 6, 2015.
- ^'Danny DeVito on scouting movie locations in Ireland | Late Late Show'. February 24, 2013. Retrieved August 27, 2013.
- ^'The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle - ComingSoon.net'. ComingSoon.net. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
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1 The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle By Avi (Edward Irving Wortis) A Novel Study by Nat Reed 1
2 The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle By Avi (Edward Irving Wortis) Table of Contents Suggestions and Expectations List of Skills.. 4 Synopsis / Author Biography.. 5 Student Checklist. 6 Reproducible Student Booklet.. 7 Answer Key About the author: Nat Reed has been a member of the teaching profession for more than 30 years. He is presently a full-time instructor at Trent University in the Teacher Education Program. For more information on his work and literature, please visit the websites and Copyright 2015 Nat Reed All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display. 2
3 The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle By Avi (Edward Irving Wortis) Suggestions and Expectations This curriculum unit can be used in a variety of ways. Each chapter of the novel study focuses on two chapters of The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle and is comprised of five of the following different activities: Before You Read Vocabulary Building Comprehension Questions Language Activities Extension Activities Links with the Common Core Standards (U.S.) Many of the activities included in this curriculum unit are supported by the Common Core Standards. For instance the Reading Standards for Literature, Grade 5, makes reference to a) determining the meaning of words and phrases.. including figurative language; b) explaining how a series of chapters fits together to provide the overall structure; c) compare and contrast two characters; d) determine how characters respond to challenges; e) drawing inferences from the text; f) determining a theme of a story.. and many others. A principal expectation of the unit is that students will develop their skills in reading, writing, listening and oral communication, as well as in reasoning and critical thinking. Students will also be expected to provide clear answers to questions and well-constructed explanations. It is critical as well that students be able to relate events and the feelings of characters to their own lives and experiences and describe their own interpretation of a particular passage. A strength of the unit is that students can work on the activities at their own pace. Every activity need not be completed by all students. A portfolio cover is included (p.7) so that students may organize their work and keep it all in one place. A Student Checklist is also included (p.6) so that a record of completed work may be recorded. Themes which may be taught in conjunction with the novel include justice and fairness, personal growth, making choices, race and society, the importance of family and friends, perseverance, selflessness, loyalty, independence. 3
4 The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle By Avi (Edward Irving Wortis) List of Skills Vocabulary Development 1. Locating descriptive words / phrases 8. Identify anagrams 2. Listing synonyms/homonyms 9. Listing compound words 3. Identifying / creating alliteration 10. Identifying parts of speech 4. Use of capitals and punctuation 11. Determining alphabetical order 5. Identifying syllables 12. Identification of root words 6. Identify personification. 13. Identify/create similes 7. Identify singular/plural Setting Activities 1. Summarize the details of a setting Plot Activities 1. Complete a time line of events 4. Identify cliffhangers 2. Identify conflict in the story 5. Identify the climax of the novel. 3. Complete Five W's Chart 6. Complete a Story Pyramid Character Activities 1. Determine character traits 3. Relating personal experiences 2. Identify the protagonist/antagonist 4. Compare characters Creative and Critical Thinking 1. Research 6. Write a description of personal feelings 2. Write a newspaper story 7. Write a book review 3. Participate in a talk show 8. Complete an Observation Chart 4. Conduct an interview 9. Complete a KWS Chart 5. Create a poem 10. Create a friendly letter. Art Activities 1. A Storyboard 3. Design a cover for the novel 2. Create a collage 4. Create a comic strip 4
5 The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle By Avi (Edward Irving Wortis) Synopsis Thirteen-year-old Charlotte Doyle is excited to return home to Rhode Island from her school in England during the summer of But when the two families she was supposed to travel with mysteriously cancel their trips, Charlotte finds herself the lone passenger on a long sea voyage with a cruel captain and a mutinous crew. Worse yet, soon after stepping aboard the ship, she becomes enmeshed in a conflict between them! What begins as an eagerly anticipated ocean crossing turns into a harrowing journey, where Charlotte gains a villainous enemy.. and is put on trial for murder! [The Publisher - Scholastic] A complete synopsis and other helpful reviews can be found online at such sites as the following: Author Biography Avi (Edward Irving Wortis) I was born in New York City, along with a twin sister. I am five minutes older than Emily. It was Emily, for reasons no one knows she certainly doesn't who called me Avi. It stuck. It's the only name I use now. When I went to high school I wanted to be a designer of airplanes. But flunking out of the science high school brought me to a small private school that provided some of the attention I needed. I got it when an English teacher insisted I get some help with my writing. I did get help, and that help led me to think that I might become a writer. I made up my mind to focus on this when I was 17 and a senior in high school. I began by writing plays, and wrote a lot of bad ones. It was only when my eldest son, Shaun, was born, that I took to writing for kids. Since then, I've never written anything else. My first book was published in I've published over 30 books since then. For some 25 years I worked as a librarian, first at the New York Public Library, then at Trenton State College. My life has always been with, around, and for books. (Courtesy of the publisher Scholastic 5
6 The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle By Avi (Edward Irving Wortis) Student Checklist Student Name: Assignment Grade/Level Comments 6
7 The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle By Avi (Edward Irving Wortis) Name: 7
8 The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle By Avi (Edward Irving Wortis) Before you read the chapter: Chapters 1-2 The protagonist in most novels features the main character or good guy. The protagonist of our novel is thirteen-year-old Charlotte Doyle, a spoiled little rich girl about to set out on the adventure of a lifetime. Think back on some of your favorite characters from past novels you have read or movies you ve seen. What do you think makes for an especially interesting protagonist? Vocabulary: Choose a word from the list to complete each sentence. exotic ferocious reticule gesticulate succumb resolve vermin prevail 1. Charlotte carefully placed the dagger in her, making sure that no one was watching her movements. 2. There wasn't one person watching the struggle who thought Marsha would against her larger opponent. 3. How long did it take your grandfather to to his illness? 4. We brought back from Florida a rare and plant for our garden. 5. As the watchman saw the truck approaching, he began to frantically. 6. I never to take my duties lightly, John promised. 7. Who would have thought that a dog named Nipper would be so? 8. The ship was infested with all sort of disgusting. 8
9 What's that he said? The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle is filled with terms that are unfamiliar to readers of the 21 st century especially for those of us who have never been on an old sailing ship. Match each of the terms in the left hand column with its correct meaning on the right. You may wish to consult the novel's Appendix (or a dictionary) in your pursuit of the correct answers. A shilling 1 The name given to scrollwork, engravings, and carvings done in bone or ivory. B spar 2 The part of a ship providing accommodations for passengers with the cheapest tickets. C scrimshaw 3 A short dagger. D gangplank 4 The system of ropes, cables, or chains employed to support a ship's masts. E dirk 5 The part of a ship's upper deck near the stern, traditionally reserved for officers. F bowsprit 6 A former British coin worth 12 pence G steerage 7 A pole extending forward from a ship's bow. H bulkhead 8 A dividing wall or barrier between compartments in a ship. I quarterdeck 9 A thick, strong pole such as is used for a mast or yard on a ship. J rigging 10 Used as a ramp to board or disembark from a ship or boat. Now find three additional challenging words from these chapters which sailors of 1832 would be quite familiar with, and beside each write a brief definition. Word Definition 9
10 Questions 1. What is the setting of the story at the beginning of Chapter One? Remember setting includes both time and place. 2. Although Mr. Grummage only appears in the first couple of chapters of our novel he has an important influence on the course of events for Charlotte. What is your impression of Mr. Grummage's character? Be sure to support your answer with details. 3. What unexpected complication made Charlotte very reluctant to board the Seahawk? 4. An Eye For Detail. The Seahawk was known as a, a two- ship weighing about tons. It was feet from stern to bow and was probably built in the late century. 5. Describe Charlotte's quarters on the Seahawk. 6. What disturbing warning did Barlow give to Charlotte? Describe her response to this warning. 10
11 7. What were Zachariah's responsibilities aboard the Seahawk? What was your impression of him? 8. Why do you think Charlotte was rude to Zachariah when he tried to befriend her? Do you think this was wise? Why or why not? 9. What did Zachariah give Charlotte? What did she do with this surprising gift? 10. From what you have learned of Charlotte so far in the novel, think of one character trait she possesses which you would consider a strength and one character trait that you would consider a weakness. Support your choices with examples from the story. Strength Weakness Good to Know ~ The Second Mate In Chapter Two we meet the second officer (or second mate) of the Seahawk Mr. Keetch. On most 21 st Century ships, the second mate is in charge of navigation and is the next licensed position above third officer and below chief officer as third-incommand - after the captain and first/chief mate. The second mate typically stands the navigation watch from noon to 4:00 p.m., and again from midnight to 4 a.m. at night. 11
12 Language Activity A. Anagrams An anagram is a word that is formed by changing the order of the letters of another word. For example, the letters in the word WAS can also form the word SAW. Follow these directions to form the anagrams: a) read the clue in the right-hand column. b) Using the word in the left-hand column move the letters around in any order, but you must use all the letters. Word Anagram Clue intend search smock indeed stern table speak To position a line of text further from the margin. One who pursues. Teases. Refused to admit. Leases. Sound of a sheep. Mountain tops. Now find four additional words from the first two chapters which have interesting anagrams to see if you can stump a classmate. Word Anagram Clue 12
13 Extension Activities A. Storyboard A storyboard is a series of pictures that tell about an important event in a story. A story-board can tell the story of only one scene or the entire novel. Complete the story-board below illustrating the events described in the first two chapters of our novel. You may wish to practice your drawings on a separate piece of paper
14 B. A Poem Even Charlotte Would Enjoy The quatrain is a popular form of rhymed verse. It is a poem of four lines, is usually light and can be humorous. The following quatrain is actually the start of a much longer poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Building of the Ship. Build me straight, O worthy Master! Stanch and strong, a goodly vessel, That shall laugh at all disaster, And with wave and whirlwind wrestle! The entire poem can be read at: poetrysoup.com Various rhyming schemes make up a quatrain poem. As you can see, the above four lines have a rhyming scheme of A B A B Other rhyming schemes are: AABB AAAA, AABA, ABBA, ABBB, and AAAB. Your task is to write your own quatrain poem. You may choose a rhyming scheme that fits with your own personal creation. The theme should have something to do with the themes established in the first two chapters of our novel. The Quatrain Poem Now create your own Quatrain Poem on a subject of your choice. Your poem must follow the format of a quatrain poem described above (and must rhyme). Title: 14
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