Character Analysis Of Jim Hawkins's 'Treasure Planet'

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Growing up without a father can leave one with a sense of longing and emptiness. In treasure planet, the main character, Jim Hawkins’, father left during his early years in childhood. In addition, he feels a bit of vacancy and a hunger to fill the barren void he has inside. Moreover, this event leads him to find adventure and search for treasure planet, the fictional planet in his childhood story books. In relation towards Jim’s situation, I too had an absent father figure during my infancy due to the same occurrence. However, I don’t feel the compulsion to find a way to be close to him. Nevertheless, I do become engulfed within my emotions and occasionally ask the questions of “what if?” or “why” and confusion on if I wasn’t good enough …show more content…

However, he somehow felt lost and had a longing to search to fulfill his father’s legacy of the fictional planet they always talked about, treasure planet. Hawkins constantly gets into numerous delinquent acts and in trouble with authority because of the fact that his mother never had the time to nurture him growing up after she became a single parent. Not only did this neglected act his father created hurt Jim, it upset his development behavior causing him to lash out at the law, unable to share his true feelings of neglect. In relation towards Jim’s situation, my mother raised me as a single parent while going back to school to become a registered nurse. At first, I did not realize how unusual my situation was until I got old enough to understand that another human who should be a part of my life, neglect me because he couldn’t be bothered with a child in his …show more content…

In Jim’s situation he befriended a pirate that took him in and treated him like a son, however, the pirate’s intentions while finding treasure planet were not wholesome. Before the two characters reached a consensual relationship, they clashed in the beginning and Hawkins dealt with the pirate’s unruly temper and almost being thrown overboard by the rest of the crew members. Nevertheless, he gained their trust and formed a fatherly bond with the captain in the middle of the movie and obtained the nickname of “Jimbo.” In effect of this newfound friendship, Jim’s demeanor changes and he becomes more of a free spirit and jovial throughout the trip to Treasure Planet. Similarly this usually is the case when deserted kids find a fatherly figure to look up too; however, my case was completely

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