Castaways of The Flying Dutchman

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Character Analysis: Wilf Smithers

           Wilf Smithers is a big, mean tween boy who enjoys bullying people. He is the son of Obadiah Smithers. Wilf taunts Ben and Ned incessantly, often with bad results for himself. Wilf is significant to the story because he acts as a more minor antagonist.
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      • Role Play: Ned
      • If there was a movie....
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      • 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
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      • Character Analysis: Wilf Smithers
      • Character Analysis: Luis the Shepherd
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      • Character Analysis: Alexander Somers
      • My Review
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      • Castaways and the Redwall Series
      • Picture: Black Labrador
      • What is The Flying Dutchman?
      • Critic's Review of Book
      • Quotation Analysis
      • Character Analysis: Vanderdecken
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