Treasure Island Essays

  • treasure island

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    Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson The main character in the story is Jim Hawkins. He is a young boy who looks for adventure. He and a few experienced men search for Ben Gunn, and want to have him enlist in their cause. They steal the Hispanolia (a ship) and return it to the captain to which it rightfully belongs. Ben is a member of Flint’s original crew. He was forced to live on the island for three years and survive on his own. He found Flint’s treasure, and then buried it. Trying to

  • Treasure Island

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    Treasure Island, written by Robert Louis Stevenson, is about a boy named Jim Hawkins who goes on a search for Flint’s buried treasure. Jim Hawkins goes on this journey with Doctor Livesey, and Squire Trelawney, and they hire hands to help them. John Silver—a one-legged pirate also in search for this treasure—joins the crew as well, unfortunately. The other members of the crew, that they hired, planned mutiny. A battle between the pirates and Jim’s party takes place once they reach the island. There

  • Treasure Island

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    Treasure Island I have written a report on one of Robert Louis Stevenson’s most popular books, Treasure Island. Stevenson, as writer, is mostly admired for his style, imagination and narrative skill. Stevenson combines mystery, suspense, and adventure throwing in pieces of how life would be with pirates in this story. As a young boy he was fascinated about pirates and wanted to be one himself. The story takes place in the year 1700 and it is described as a year of grace. The general idea of the

  • Essay On Treasure Island

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    The book that we read for this month is Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. Treasure Island was a very good book. It was filled with adventure, sadness, surprises, and fighting. I think that Treasure Island helped me understand the life of being at sea and also the hardships you face. The book is mostly narrated by Jim Hawkins and it feels like you are in the story with Jim. Sometimes, you feel like you are part of the story. The reason we are writing this book report is for English class

  • Treasure Island: Jim’s Journey for Treasure

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    search for treasure Jim finds trust in the one man he should be avoiding. This struggling yet exciting adventure that Robert Louis Stevenson portrays will pull you into the journey for wealth along with the crew. Treasure Island explains archetypes such as life or death, Jim’s rite of passage, the irony of the knife, the island as a lonely place, and the character analysis of Long John Silver and Robert Louis Stevenson. In the archetype of life or death, Jim fights for his life on the island containing

  • Treasure Island Quotes

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    In Treasure Island the story is plagued by alcohol ruining plans or people’s lives because of extreme abuse of drugs and alcohol. The life of a pirate going on adventures is shown to be fun and exciting early on in the book, but soon after the the reader peruses about Billy Bones they discover that the life of a pirate is not what it is made out to be. The life of a pirate is full of sorrows and grief that most pirates drown in alcohol. This abuse of alcohol is best shown with the quote “But he

  • An Analysis Of Treasure Island

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    Treasure Island: An Analysis Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson, is a tale of adventure filled with exciting characters and set in exotic locales. This paper will present background information on both the novel and its author and analyze and discuss the major characters, themes and motifs. Stevenson was born the only child of a prosperous middle-class family in Edinburgh, Scotland, in November 1850. His father, Thomas, was a civil engineer who specialized in the design and construction

  • Dynamic Character In Treasure Island

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    usually he/she is trying to show the blossoming of a character under adverse circumstances. Jim Hawkins from Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel Treasure Island is a prime example of a dynamic character. Stevenson makes Jim the focus of all major conflicts in the novel and builds the main theme out of Jim’s development. Jim, the main character of Treasure Island, is seen as a boy when first encountered by readers. He is working in his father’s inn and does not have the weight of too many responsibilities

  • Code Of Conduct In Treasure Island

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    In Treasure Island, codes of conduct play important roles not only in the storyline but also in the relationships between the main characters. From honor among thieves to chivalry and what is expected by society, the novel is built around codes of conduct and what they mean for each character’s role in the plotline. At the beginning of the novel, Jim’s father dies, his mother and he must flee from angry pirates and villagers, she returns home, and he leaves with a local doctor and to find treasure

  • Treasure Island and Hard Times

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    Treasure Island and Hard Times are novels in which, the effects of human influence are taken to their limit. These novels explore the terrors of two protagonists constantly being bombarded with thoughts and ideas of others. Because of the strong authority placed around them, they are exiled into their own minds. Yet, these characters still demonstrate the willingness to think on their own and express themselves freely. Stevenson and Dickens depict through their characters that the innate human ability

  • The Importance Of Individualism In Treasure Island

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    molding exceptional individuals apart from the society that shaped them. The ideal “exceptional individual” is depicted through characters such as Robinson Crusoe in Daniel Defoe’s novel, Robinson Crusoe, and Jim Hawkins of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island. These characters dare to disobey others, seek greatness, and challenge the suffocating societies they came from. Both Crusoe and Jim manage to defy societal and class expectations and achieve their

  • Treasure Island

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    Treasure Island Treasure Island is an epic adventure: a tale of pirates, treasure, and exploration of an unknown and mysterious island.  Throughout the course of the book, many lessons are learned that give the reader advice so he/she can better survive in the real world.  The literal Treasure Island itself represents the world in which we live, a world with many hazards and scattered rewards to be found.  The bookís most important lesson to be learned though, is that a solid command of

  • Treasure Island Jim's Relationship

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    In the novel Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson we are introduced to many different characters. Many who play important roles such as father figures to the protagonist of the story, Jim Hawkins. Although Jim did have actual parents at the beginning of the book, they were not very present and died shortly after so other characters played the roles of parents for them. Robert Louis Stevenson portrays Captain Smollett, Dr. Livesey and Long John Silver as father figures for the main character

  • Courage in Little Women and Treasure Island

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    The dictionary definition of courage is bravery or boldness. In the set texts of Little Women and Treasure Island, courage is defined through the interaction of the characters, the situation and their reactions to it. Thus, there are different aspects of courage explored throughout the texts resulting in either in physical or psychological pain or a mixture to the characters. In this essay, I will analysis the method that each author employs to inform the reader of courage, discuss some aspects

  • Characters in Treasure Island

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    In Treasure Island, Robert Louis Stevens creates a diverse group of people, all with individual characteristics and backgrounds. A few of the more important characters in the book are Jim Hawkins, Doctor Livesey, Squire Trewlaney, Captain Smollet, Long John Silver, Ben Gun, and Billy Bones. Jim Hawkins, who is also the narrator of the book, is a young boy who discovers a treasure map in the chest pocket of deceased Billy Bones, and accompanies the Doctor and Squire on the Treasure Island voyage

  • The Many Father Figures of Treasure Island

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    they become. Some fathers are biological, but many are men that are introduced through daily interactions and occurrences. The father figure may have a positive or negative impact on the child. This is true with the character Jim Hawkins from Treasure Island. Many characters guide his growth throughout the book with good and bad traits. He looks for a father because his own father is not a factor in his life. He dies when Jim is a young child and does not seem to have a significant effect on Jim’s

  • Jim Hawkins' Motivations to Find the Treasure in Treasure Island

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    Jim Hawkins motivations were primarily to go look for the treasure and find it. Jim Hawkins doesn’t let his young age stop him from going out and adventuring the world. At a young age Jim Hawkins shows a great amount of courage, determination, motivation, and leadership skills. Jim Hawkins showed a lot of maturity when he was faced with physical and mental challenges on his journey to search for the treasure. In the first couple of chapters Jim is described to be an easily frightened boy who is really

  • Living at Treasure Island

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    Living at Treasure Island Just imagine that you are sitting on the beach, smelling the salt air, and feeling the cool breeze. The sun is slowly melting into the ocean and the sky is the shade of bright purple that can only be seen at dusk. It has been a long, hot day in the s un, and it feels nice to finally let it end. This is what living in Treasure Island, Florida is all about. Treasure Island is a small community inside St. Petersburg, Florida. The island is only seven miles long and

  • Loyalty In Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island

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    Pirates, mutiny, and treasure -- Oh, my! Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson is a book filled with greed, deception, and duty. In Treasure Island, young Jim Hawkins goes on the adventure of his lifetime; he gets to travel and live with pirates. He learns who is loyal, who is not, and what happens when they get on Long John Silver’s nerves. Throughout Treasure Island, Stevenson explores the moral themes of greed, deception, and duty in different ways, throughout lives of various characters.

  • Imperialism In Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island

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    The passage is from Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island (1883) and follows Jim Hawkins’ encounter with a wild-looking man named Ben Gunn. This passage is detrimental to Jim’s development on becoming a “man,” as here he conquers danger, defends himself, and abides by a moral code; all of which are characteristics of a good colonialist. Early nineteenth-century classic adventure stories encouraged boys to support, administer, or fight for the Empire (M.O. Grenby, 192), which Jim’s growth in this