"According to Cranick and Charlotte, captain Jaggery was a trustworthy man. Both of them thought that he was a gentleman and was someone who could be trusted without having to think twice. To their surprise, captain Jaggery turned out to be the exact opposite of what they thought him to be. The captain was definitely not a gentleman, and not in any way could he be trustworthy. Why isn't he someone you should trust? Well, he's done many things. For example, Captain Jaggery did the following things to get Charlotte to trust him: he talked about his own daughter to create a sense of security, shows her his "only" guns, (which later turned out to be a lie), and tells her he will "protect" her since her father is his boss. He had deceived everyone, which was the defining reason why Cranick had chosen to lead a mutiny against the captain. Zachariah then said that the rebellion against the captain was completely justified because of this reason."
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