Castaways of The Flying Dutchman

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Character Analysis: Alexander Somers

               Alexander Somers (or Alex) is a small boy about 10-years of age who has confidence issues. He is significant i the book because of his intellect and his ability to see things that others don't. He is the brother of Amy Somers and he becomes friends with Ben and Ned.
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      • Role of animals in Castaways
      • Role Play: Ned
      • If there was a movie....
      • Possible Prequels
      • Picture: Royal Deed
      • On the Telepathy Between Ben and Ned
      • Picture: Almshouse
      • Character Anaylsis: Eileen Drummond
      • Character Analysis: Will Drummond
      • Reading Difficulty Analysis
      • Cover Art Analysis
      • Title Analysis
      • Character Analysis: Wilf Smithers
      • Character Analysis: Wilf Smithers
      • Character Analysis: Luis the Shepherd
      • Character Analysis: Jon Prescott
      • Character Analysis: Alexander Somers
      • My Review
      • Summary
      • Castaways and the Redwall Series
      • Picture: Black Labrador
      • What is The Flying Dutchman?
      • Critic's Review of Book
      • Quotation Analysis
      • Character Analysis: Vanderdecken
      • Character Analysis: Amy Somers
      • Character Analysis: Obadiah Smithers
      • Character Analysis: Mrs. Winn
      • Character Analysis: Ned
      • Character Analysis: Ben

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