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| | POTCIP Captain Jack Sparrow Analysis |
 | | Jack honestly and rather forthrightly tells them that he knew “they wouldn't believe the truth even if he told it to them,” another strong indicator that Jack is smarter than he lets on, for, once again, he pinpoints the mentality of these men and uses his quick wit to confuse and befuddle them. |
 | | Jack Sparrow is completely enraged and frustrated to be back at square one, as demonstrated by his tone and expression in saying, “That's the second time I've watched that man sail away in my ship.” This is the same island he landed on ten years before, but now he feels his options are limited. |
 | | Jack Sparrow is an educated man. His manner of speech, even when slurred, is precise, marking him as one of the wealthier classes and explaining his ease with higher society. |
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