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Charles John

Huffam Dickens
WAS ANENGLISHWRITER AND SOCIAL
CRITIC. HE CREATED SOME OF THE WORLD'S
BEST-KNOWN FICTIONAL CHARACTERS AND
IS REGARDED BY MANY AS THE GREATEST
NOVELIST OF THEVICTORIAN ERA. HIS
NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES ENJOY LASTING
POPULARITY.
CHARACTERS:

Captain jorgan
Alfred Raybrock Direct characters
Kitty

Mrs.Raybrock
Hugh Indirect characters
Tom Pettifer
Margaret Mr.Tregarthen
SETTING:

TIME:
Modern time
Present time

PLACE:
Village of Lanrean
Devonshire
PLOT:

Captain Jorgan arrives to a beutiful island. He has to


deliver a message to a young man who lives in this island.
He delivers the letter to Alfred Raybrock and they starts
their adventure.
They want to solve the mistery of the message.

External conflicts.
EXPOSITION:

Captain Jorgan arrives to a beutiful island because he is


looking for a young man named Afred Raybrock. After he
finds Alfred, he deliveres a message that he found in a
glass bottle in one of his voyages through the sea.
RISING ACTION:

Captain Jorgan and Alfred read the letter where Alfred


finds out that his father has stolen money.
Alfred was about to get married with a beautiful girl Kitty,
but in order to investigate about his fathers crime he
cancells his marriage and depart into a trip with captain
Jorgan.
CLIMAX:

After a further investigation and a big surprise, Captain


Jorgan, Alfred and Hugh discover that Mr. Tregarthen was
involved in the case of the stolen money.
They decide to speak with Mr.Tregarthen to clarify
everything.
FALLING ACTION:

Mr.Tregarthen tells everything he knows about that case


to captain Jorgan and the brothers. They find the desk
with the missing paper of the record book.
The stolen money is given back to Mr.Tregarthen and he
gives the money to his daugther Kitty who days later
marries Alfred.
RESOLUTION:

The whole town gives an apology to captain Jorgan. Days


later, captain Jorgan leaves the island and the whole town
gives him a happy farewell.
POINT OF VIEW:

The book has a third person point of view.


THEME:

Honesty
Love
Generosity
Misunderstandings.

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