sábado, 12 de noviembre de 2011

Plot (Part 1) :)

Hello guys! I know what you might be thinking “Hey she just posted a very few minutes ago something, why is she doing it again?” Well... the reason for that is because I realised I left you for a very long time without any post, so why not to publish a little bit more for today? :D


Well, what I’m going to be posting today is the plot of the novel “Pirate Latitudes” as you all know. But for those people that doesn’t know what is it, lucky you I’m going to tell you the meaning, well the plot is a literary term defines as the events that make up a story, particularly as the relate to one another in a pattern, in a sequence, through cause and effect, or by coincidence. 


Now let’s begin with the very first part of the plot for today (all of you might know that sometimes writing this is just a little bit hard and confusing so I apologize to all of you if there is a mistake or something missing).


In 1665, Captain Charles Hunter is hired by the Governor of Jamaica, Sir James Almont, to lead an expedition to the island fortress of Matanceros. It is there that a galleon, supposedly containing treasures untold, is awaiting protection across the Atlantic for safe travel back to Spain. Almont is excited about the possibility of reward in this venture, though his secretary Mr. Robert Hacklett is less than enthusiastic, calling Hunter a pirate.


Hunter gathers his crew in Port Royal and sets sail to capture the ship in its own harbor. Mere days into the journey, their ship, the Cassandra is captured by a Spanish Warship commanded by none other than Cazalla, the infamous Spaniard who commands Matanceros. After a daring escape from their cell, Hunter and his crew reboard their ship and continue on their way before Cazalla can retaliate.

Upon their arrival at Matanceros, Hunter, Black Eye, Lazue, Sanson, and the Moor all make their way behind the fortress. Traversing up skyward cliffs, rough jungle foliage, and deadly animals, the crew comes to see that Cazalla has docked under the suspicion that Hunter is still on his way to the island. The privateers manage to make their way around the village and soldiers occupying it long enough to set their traps. After a short duel between Hunter and Cazalla, the traps are sprung, and a slice to the throat kills Cazalla. The Cassandra appears and the crew takes their captain, his mates, and the galleon out to sea.

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