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In the story The true confessions of Charlotte Doyle what was reaction to gift?

You're referring to the gift Captain Jaggery gives Charlotte Doyle in the book "The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle" by Avi.

Charlotte is initially very excited about the gift. She's been feeling like an outcast on the ship and Captain Jaggery's gesture makes her feel included and valued. However, the gift is a *dagger*, and this causes a conflict in Charlotte:

* The Good: She sees it as a sign of trust and respect from the Captain. It makes her feel like a more capable, independent person.

* The Bad: She is a young girl and the dagger is a weapon. This makes her uneasy, especially as she realizes that Captain Jaggery has not been truthful with her about his intentions and the situation on the ship.

The gift represents a turning point in the story. It's a symbol of the power dynamics between Charlotte and the Captain, and how trust can be both earned and betrayed. It also highlights the growing maturity of Charlotte, as she must learn to navigate the complexities of the situation.

It's important to remember that the gift's impact on Charlotte is not just about the object itself, but about what it represents and how it affects her perception of the Captain and her own place on the ship.

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