Authors note: I wrote this
essay on the themes of “Jump Ship to Freedom” and why I thought the themes fit
the book right.
I couldn’t stand it the smoke
was too thick, but then the door opened. I couldn’t believe that my plan had
worked and the next thing I knew I was in the water. “Jump Ship To Freedom” by James and
Christopher Collier, show the adventure of the life time for Daniel Arabus. A
fourteen year old slave brought on his masters ship to trade, but turns
shocking when he overhears that he’s being sold away. Daniel has to make a plan
not only to escape but how to get free. Theme’s of this book can range from
segregation to determination, but I want to talk about justice / freedom.
First of all justice fits
this book well because of how Daniel and his Mom deserve justice or freedom
because they have the soldier notes to buy freedom but their master Captain
Iveres won’t let them go. This book somewhat revolves around the whole theme
about getting justice and becoming free. And for just this one thing Daniel
take off with determination that some day he and mum will be free.
Next a theme that also fit
well was courage and bravery, because without this Daniel would have never
thought up the plan to get past Captain Iveres. This really was a big theme not
only for the past reason but also for Daniel having the will to keep going and
to get to Philadelphia and try to make things right. By the end all of that
helped Daniel realize that he wasn’t just a dumb slave, he was something
special.
Another book that had the
same content and idea was a book called “The Captive” by Joyce Hansen. The
Captive, is about a young boy name Kofi who is captured by poachers on the
African coast. It also has somewhat same themes like, justice because towards
the end Kofi get freed and is brought in a better family that doesn’t believe
in slavery. Kofi also needed the themes of bravery and courage for when he ran
away and was in hiding.
When you think about it most
books have more than one theme, and looking back at “Jump Ship to Freedom” it does
have multiple themes and there were points in the book where those themes were
explained. Theme in every book is fun to find because just like Daniel you
never know what you’ll end up with.