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Hamlet And Dr Livesey Comparison
Carley Garner
Mrs. Williams
8th Enriched English, Period 1
11 November 2015
Doctor Livesey vs. Myself
In the classic novel Treasure Island, written by Robert Louis Stevenson, the plot revolves around a staged mutiny on a pirate voyage while on a search for buried treasure. This tale of adventure and duplicity has captured the interest and imagination of readers, young and old, for generations. One of the elements that makes this timeless novel intriguing is Stevenson’s variety of memorable characters. Readers may wonder which of these characters they most resemble. Because of his character and mine, I feel that I am most like Doctor Livesey.
Throughout the novel, Doctor Livesey is portrayed as clever, self-restraining, a quiet kind of leader,
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When I was in fifth grade, my class talked about lockdown procedures. I was shocked at how little our school could do to keep out intruders, but even more surprised that people involved in school shootings didn’t see the ways around the simple defences. My mind instantly came up with limitless ways someone harmful could get into my school. Of course, I will never do something like a shooting, but it was easy to see ways someone could. In addition, one of my favorite things to do is to read about psychology or a story about someone and then use it to analyze people and ideas. Whenever I am just sitting in a crowded place, I study what people are doing and try to get a better idea of who they are and why they do things. This shows that I have an analytical way of thinking. Going along with being analytical, I also hold back a lot of sharp retorts. Whenever someone says something uneducated or rude, I have to hold my tongue so I don’t offend them. It’s the same way when people use incorrect grammar. These issues and other things, including some things that have happened in my family, have not made it easier for me to keep things back, but I have gotten better at it. This shows my self-restraint. As for being clever, I don’t exactly know, but when I was younger, I could always find a way to get out of trouble and someone else into trouble. I could talk my little sister into anything. Now I try to use this for better causes, like getting good grades or solving a riddle, but the trait is still there. I can usually come up with points and ideas quickly. Although I do have these character traits in common with Doctor Livesey, we are not exactly the same. I consider myself a leader, but not always in a quiet way. I go for it. At times, I am more likely to take an active side in an argument rather than try to end it. In addition, I do not always think before I act like the doctor does. While

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