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    "Treasure Island" Set in the days of sails and ships‚ buried treasure and pirates‚ Treasure Island is an epic tale of a young boy by the name of Hawkins‚ and his search for the buried treasure of the notorious Captain Flint. Treasure Island is written by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 - 94)‚ his other texts include The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Kidnapped. I choose to read and review this book because I was familiar with some of Stevenson’s other work and I had also watched and enjoyed

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    Honors English Period 4 May 12‚ 2014 Treasure Island Book Review Treasure Island is classic a pirate tale written by acclaimed Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. The story is about a young man named Jim Hawkins and his quest for the legendary treasure of “Captain Flint”‚ a notorious pirate of the seven seas. The story is narrated and told through the perspective of Jim Hawkins. The treasure of Captain Flint is located on Treasure Island‚ a place every pirate wants to go. The story

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    times. In Treasure Island‚ Robert Louis Stevenson pointed out some of these understood codes and illustrated how different characters reacted to these codes and the people that broke them. Throughout the story‚ choosing sides is a common theme‚ but one thing remains true‚ Pirates like to keep their promises. When Jim Hawkins accidently walked into the enemy camp while on the island‚ John Silver made a promise to have Jim’s back‚ and later that night when Doctor Livesey talked with Jim and tried

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    How does Jim grow and develop as a character in light of his experiences? Discuss. “Treasure Island” by Robert Louis Stevenson was about a thirteen years old boy‚ Jim Hawkins‚ going on a treasure voyage. Jim grew and developed magnificently through his experiences from the beginning to end of the novel. Jim gained great courage and the ability to think independently. Jim however did not gain great physical skills from his experiences. Jim grew from a timid child to a courageous mature grownup in

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    Treasure Island Rob Johnson May‚ 2012 About the Author Robert Louis Stevenson Stevenson was born on the 13th of November in the year 1850 in Edinburgh‚ Scotland and died December 3rd‚ 1894 in Vailima‚ Samoa. Stevenson was of Scottish descent and was the only child of Thomas Stevenson. At age six‚ Robert attended his first school and found it hard to fit in

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    In the story Treasure Island‚ Long John Silver and Captain Smollet are both leaders on the pirate ship. Although they both lead the ship‚ they have many similarities‚ but also many differences. In the book the author Robert Louis Stevenson characterizes captain Smollet to be a mature‚ wise captain‚ and characterizes Silver to be the immature‚ ignorant one on the ship. Captain Smollet and Silver are alike in a few ways. One way they are alike is that they are both happy‚ jolly leaders. Both

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    Stevenson’s book Treasure Island Jim experiences a journey from the island he did almost all of the the stages in the hero’s journey. His adventure was a very long and dangerous one. On this adventure he finds out that the life he wants to live may not actually be as glorious as he once thought. Jim’s home culture is where he lived‚ worked‚ and where his story began‚ The Admiral Benbow‚ the inn that he and his family owned. His call to adventure was when Billy Bones dies and Jim finds the treasure map in his

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    “Progress is impossible without change‚ and those who cannot change their mind cannot change anything”-George Bernard Shaw. People don’t realize the significance of change. If people don’t change they stay the same‚ and never get better. In Treasure Island‚ by Robert Louis Stevenson‚ Jim changed through the experience of loss‚ and travel‚ and obtaining riches. Jim loss his father and Bill (Stevenson page; ch.)/ (page 13; ch.2).If Bill didn’t die than Jim might not of went on his adventure. Jim’s

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    ClassicNote on Treasure Island Table of Contents Biography of Stevenson‚ Robert Louis (1850-1894)............................................................................................1 About Treasure Island...........................................................................................................................................3 Character List ............................................................................................................................

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    depiction of fatherhoods in Little Women and Treasure Island. When discussing fatherhood in relation to both novels‚ we see that in both‚ the father is either primarily absent or irrelevant to the plot. The element of fatherhood comes from the characters designed to replace or substitute the absent or lost fathers. Treasure Island finds two figures available for Jim to form a paternal relationship‚ and the moral juxtaposition they present has as much to do with Jim growing into a moral man‚ as it does

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