How does the career of Alexandre-Olivier Exquemelin illuminate the life of a pirate in the Caribbean?

a) Exquemelin was successful enough to leave the pirate trade and write a financially successful memoir, but nevertheless felt called back to the life and became a buccaneer once more.
b) Scarred by his experiences as a pirate surgeon, Exquemelin retired and wrote a memoir discouraging young men from pursuing a life of piracy.
Consider This: Why did Henry Morgan sue Exquemelin’s publishers? See 4.7: Narrative: A Pirate’s Life.
c) Exquemelin had an opportunity to leave the life when he was liberated in a prisoner exchange, but returned to piracy and drowned when his ship was sunk by an English warship.
Consider This: Why did Henry Morgan sue Exquemelin’s publishers? See 4.7: Narrative: A Pirate’s Life.
d) Exquemelin, who kept a lively journal of his exploits, was killed by his own men in a brawl. His quartermaster later had the journal published.
Consider This: Why did Henry Morgan sue Exquemelin’s publishers? See 4.7: Narrative: A Pirate’s Life.


a) Exquemelin was successful enough to leave the pirate trade and write a financially successful memoir, but nevertheless felt called back to the life and became a buccaneer once more.

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