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Character of Interest
My favorite character in Treasure Island is captain Long John Silver. This character
really stood out to me. The reason being that he was a very respected and or feared
pirate among
everyone that knew him. He had a very complex personality, at first he seemed to be the
kindest
person is the whole book, but later he really reveals what he is capable of and you soon
learn it is
really a act.
Long John Silver is a very hard man to understand. It's very hard to even describe him.
He
could be very friendly and nice, which he looked like. He had lost his leg above the knee
so he
hobbled around on a crutch, which he could move around remarkably good, he dressed in
your
average seamen clothes, thick sea cloth pants with a button up shirt and a tri-corner hat
with the
only one he trusted perched on his shoulder, his parrot he named Captain Flint. He really
looked
to be a friendly old man. But he was much more than he appeared, he was evil enough to
kill
someone for looking at him wrong. And if you met someone like him on the street, you
would
never think he could do the things he did. And yet his fellow mates gave him more respect
then
the Captain Smollett or anyone else, I believe much of it came from fear though, if you
weren't a
close friend of his you could have much to fear from him.
First of all, this pirate changes from a proud captain, to a beggar. When the real
captain 
(Captain Smollett) hires Long John Silver as the ship's cook he seems very kind and
respectful, in
fact he even picks the hole crew for the Hispaniola (later to his advantage he finds
out). When
Jim Hawkins meets him he treats Jim as his he was his own grandson, and shares his
stories and
experiences with him, which is usually uncommon for a pirate to be so kind, he tells Jim
he
reminds him of himself as a young lad. In fact Long John owns a pub in Bristol, England,
and he
sees a man run out the door with out paying for his rum, instead of running outside
firing guns
down the street at him he ask one of his fellow sailors to chase him down and get his
pay, which I
expected him to ask to get his throat slit. 
But later Long John organizes a mutiny and plans to take over the ship so that they are
to
find the treasure. And when they are ashore he single handily kills ever loyal man aboard
and
assumes position of captain and leader of the mutineers. And during the end when his
plans for
treasure are lost, and every man on his side is either dead or lost on the island he
swallows his
pride and does his best to please everyone hoping they won't abandon him on the island,
which I
couldn't believe, I thought he would tell them to go to hell rather then answer to them.
So he acts
differently, but he thought the same, I know if he had a chance he would kill them all in
the night.
So he really doesn't change at all.
I don't really believe that I connect or related to this character at all. He lived in a
completely different time than me and has done things I only know of from stories like
this. But
there was one thing I did admire about him, that was that he always keep his word. Even
when he
makes a bargain with his enemies he had a chance to shoot and kill them in the back, but
he
didn't, even though it was his second goal of the book was to kill them he made a promise
to let
them go safely, and he did.
Theme
The main theme of Treasure Island is that crime doesn't pay. Long John Silver lost his
entire crew, some at by his own hand, trying to get the treasure. And ended with nothing
compared to what he thought he was going to. He had this master plan to organize to take
over
the ship, obtain the treasure map, find the treasure, steal the ship for him and his men,
planning to
leave Captain Smollett and his crew dead or alive on the island. And then leave with a
life time
worth of fortune for him and his mates. But in the end he was alone with his enemies,
hoping that
they would not leave him stranded on the island with only a few of his old mates the
mutineers,
which by now would of killed him with the first chance they got, and they would of left
him there
if not they felt they owed him something for protecting the life of Jim Hawkins, the
young boy
that he had taken quite a liking to and on the island and during the sail to the island,
from the
mutineers. And if he hadn't saved Jim's life he most likely would of been brought back to
Bristol
in England where he would of stood trial and would of most certainly hung for is crimes
against
Captain Smollett and the rest of the crew. Even though he did save Jim they still would
of put him
on trial, but say a few things in his own defense.
Secondly, being that Long John Silver had no intention have standing trail during the
way
back they stop to get supplies for the rest of the way home to England. Later they find
out as
they prepare to leave of England Ben Gunn informs them that Long John Silver was gone.
Ben
Gunn himself helped him to escape in a shore boat. Doing that saving their lives if Long
John
Silver had stayed aboard. But that was not all. John Silver had not gone empty-handed.
For Silver
had cut a hole in the wall had taken a sack of coins aboard with him.
Lastly, even though Long John had gotten away with mutiny and murder. What he was
really after was treasure. And he ended up with only enough money to get him home. When
he
could of had a life time of leisure, but he also could of hung at the gallows for his
crimes. So I
suppose he actually broke even, he wasted a lot of time, effort, and even risked his
life. For really
nothing. When he would of been ahead to stay at home and at his pub drinking rum all day
and
talking with his shipmates.
Conflict
In the story of Treasure Island I noticed two forms of conflict. Man vs. Man, and Man
vs. Himself. Though there two forms of conflict it takes place during the whole book. It
seems
that every one has a form of conflict. Long John Silver battles the mutineers and the
captains crew
through the entire story. Jim Hawkins doesn't have much of a conflict between any one
really, but
he does in self not knowing to what side to be on, but most of his problems are cause by
others
men. And Dr. Livesey and the Captain battle John Silver and the mutineers through out the
story. 
It's almost through out the book that John Silver has only plans to look out for himself
and maybe Jim. I doubt that if his plans would of worked out he would of shared the
treasure with
his shipmates at all. He always has someone that would do anything to get a chance to
kill him,
but being an sailor he has learned to always have something to fall back on. For example
later in
the story the mutineers vote him out as captain. And to win them over he acts as if he
has keep
and plans to use Jim as a hostage, and then they cheer his name.
Secondly, Jim Hawkins battles his self to wether what side he should choose. The
captain's side, or Silver's side. In the story he has a chance to jump over a fence and
run off with
Dr. Livesey, but he had earlier promised Silver that he wouldn't run off. And he keeps
that
promise. But in the end he really doesn't choose any side, but ends up on the captain's
side. He
also has physical battles with another pirate aboard the Hispanola. Which he almost loses
his life
fighting him, but later comes out all right.
Captain Smollett and Dr. Livesey battle Long John and the mutineers during the story.
Whether it was trying to out smart each other or trying to kill each other. This is the
main form of
conflict throughout the book. These two groups of men trying to kill each other over the
treasure
left there many years ago by another great pirate captain.
Summary
As told by Jim Hawkins many years later at the age of seventeen.
One day a rough looking man came to the "Admiral BenBow" inn in Bristol, England
carry a medium sized sea chest behide him. He came in and asked for a cup of rum. He
drank it
asked if any rooms were vacant My father said yes and the old seamen handed him a
fourpenny.
he stayed there for much time only drinking rum all day and taking brief walks at noon
and
morning with his telescope looking at the opening of the port and the sea beyond. one day
he
called me over and asked me to look out for a man with one leg, and if every day I keep
watch for
him he would give me a fourpenny every other week. I did, but he never paid me more than
twice
maybe, even when I asked he would glare me out of the room.
One day a man came in to the inn and they talked nice out first later the visitor ran
out
while the captain (as we were told we could him by) nearly missed him with his cutlass.
Then
maybe a week later I was out side when a crippled man came and asked me to take him to
the
captain, now I saw he was blind with a cloth covering were looked to be where his eyes
should of
been. He squeezed my arm tight as I lead him to the captain. When we got to him the
captain did
not express much. He handed the captain a small piece of paper with a black spot on it
and said
"You have to ten o'clock to give it up, then we'll be back." the crippled men left
tapping his stick
on the rock road. The captain stood up "Ten o'clock ay, were show them," he yelled "it's
six
now, that's four hours we have." then he fell to the floor "Rum, I need rum," he mumbled.
And
those were his lasts words, the captain had been struck dead by a stroke. I told my
mother and we
search for what they might want of his only belongings. We ran to the room where he
sleep, and
in the chest we found some money, which my mother took for he owed us, and a map wrapped
in
oil cloth. We began to head to the doctor's to tell him of the captain, when we heard men
run up
on horse back, we hid and watch as they destroyed our inn yelling "Not here," and "It's
gone,
someone's, got it,". Then Dr.Livesey rode with many other man firing out the group of
men.
I went with them to town and told them of what have happened, we then all (the doctor
and captain smollett, really the town officials) looked at the map and concluded it was a
treasure
mao and said to be Captain Flint's (famous pirate captain) treasure. We were able find a
good ship
and found a man that seemed to be well connected, and even offered to be the ship's cook
(he
was missing a leg now I learned he was probaly the man the capatin at the inn told me
of). He was
even able to find entire ship crew that he said was well experience and he knew everyone
of them
personally. We set sail the next day for the island only then telling the crew of the
mission. I was
able to befriend the ship's cook which he told me I could call him Long John Silver, he
told me of
all the adventures he had and treated me very nicely. But one day I was going to get an
apple out
of the barrel when I had to crawl in because the apples were so far down. Then I heard
two men
walk in talking, I listened carefully and then I heard them talk of taking over the ship
once they
were on the island. When they left I quickly ran and told the ship's officers of what I
have heard
and we all agreed that they should not let the ship's crew find out that we knew of they
plans of
mutiny and obtaining the treasure. When we landed the ships crew acted very excited to be
there,
I assume because of there plans to take over the ship. But the ship's officers stayed
aboard while I
went with Silver and the rest of the crew to explore the island and have some fun,
forgetting what
was amist. And when I got to the island I remembered of there plans and quickly separated
from
them, Long John called for me many times but I still stayed in the woods.
When I was walking through the woods I stumbled upon a ragged old man, I talked long
with him and learned that he had been abandoned there by his crew. I stayed with him for
quite a
while until I found the officers fort.
Now the story switches points of view from Jim Hawkins to Dr. Livesey because
they are two different locations not knowing of each others actions. 
Knowing of their plans to take over the ship and certainly kill us we hurried ashore to
find
Jim Hawkins. We were unable to find him though and decided that being that they had more
then
four times our number of men we couldn't hold the ship so we started to build a block
house,
maybe 30 ft. by 30 ft. with a strong wood fence surrounding it made of logs and could not
be torn
down without time or labor with no door or gate so the only way in would be to climb
over. The
block house was made of logs with openings cut in the side to shoot out of if needed. We
joined
the captain back on the ship where the mutineers had left only three pirates to look
after. We told
them we had to take some things aboard, they asked no question for they felt we knew of
their
plans, we mostly took rifles, lead, powder, pork, water, and a few medical supplies. As
we got
close to shore we saw that there was much movement of the ship. Then a loud boom, a huge
splash just behind the boat, for they have been loading the cannon and had plans that we
weren't
gone to make it to shore. Just as we had punched the surf our gig boat had (small wooden
paddle
boat used to travel back and forth to ship and shore) fallen apart under us. They have it
us with a
cannon ball. I was standing in waist deep water but out supplies was three feet under the
surface,
we grabbed what we could and ran for the cover of the woods. Captain Smollett turned and
shot
at them but his rifle did not fire, it had gotten wet in the commotion of our boat
sinking, I turned
and fired and believe I may of wounded one. They followed me to the fort where we settle
and
built a fire to cook on. Before we got to far ahead of ourselves me and the captain went
to get the
supplies left in the surf. When got all of it with no trouble for we were quick in
getting it and
getting back to the block house. When we returned we hung our counties color and feed the
fire
enough to cook on. As we were eating he heard the big gun go of. Then a ball punched
though
the roof and sank partly into the sand. None of us seemed to mind though for it didn't do
much.
But we were much in surprise of how they we able to shoot at us being so far away. It
was
getting dark so the smoke was not very visible from so far away. For we were atop a hill
part but,
surrounded by trees. Then we relized it was the flag they were aiming at. No one was in
favor of
taking down our colors but by this time there were many shots outside the fort and only
one
inside. But no one was also in favor of getting haled by cannon balls thought the rest of
the night
until it was dark enough to see us. So we agreed to take it down until later. We took
turns
taking guard all night though.
We all awoke not too early. But it wasn't noon before gun shots started haling from the
woods. We returned fire and hit many, then they tries to climb the fence, but we stoped
many
from climbing over, soon they stoped. We had lost no men but the captain was wounded. A
bullet
barely scraped the side of his head above the ear. The doctor quickly helped him and then
we
noticed that Officer Hunter was dead in the corner. He was shot in the chest, we quickly
buryied
him. When we returned Jim Hawkins had climbed over the fence.
Later that afternoon Silver waved a white flag as he came over the fence. he had othered
them a bargain, they would give him control of the house, turn over the map, and help him
with
his sick. They said they no and Silver went on his way.
The story now goes back to Jim Hawkins point of view
I had all ready told him of Ben Gunn and they believed that he could be of service to
them.
So that night I snuck out of the fort and started to look for Ben Gunn. I was unable to
find him
but in the I was able to find his homemade boat. I got in and started paddling back
around the
island being safer then walking with the mutineers around the woods and drunk. But then I
saw
the Hispanola and decided that I would try to capture the ship. First I cut the anchor
lose I got
aboard to a wounded man from a drunken fight where he had killed a man. I help him and
told I
was captain and he would help me sail the ship (somewhere safe for the mutineers). He
played
along but when we landed in a small harbor he soon turned on me trying to kill me. But I
was
armed with two loaded pistol and killed him and threw him in the harbor where I could see
his
body on the bottom. 
Then returned to the house where I learned that the mutineers had control of and they
also had the treasure map. Why they the officers accepted his his trade I don't know. But
the next
day we left for the treasure me following behind by a leash that Silver held. When we got
to
where the treasure was buryed there was only a hole in the ground. The pirates soon
started
arguing with Silver and right before Silver was ready to fight them all. Shots rang out
from the
woods and three out of the six pirated fell dead. Silver and I turned to see that the
captain and the
doctor were behind with rifles. They soon informed was that Ben Gunn had found the
treasure
and had moved it to a cave where he stayed. So we walked to his cave to see a huge mound
of
treasure, coins, diamonds, and gold. Then as we prepared to leave, Silver was doing his
best to
please everyone hoping that they wouldn't leave him on the island. The next day we left,
we did
however leave some supplies for the other three mutineers on the island. As we left we
saw them
standing on a point screaming not to leave them. We informed them of the cave and sailed
on,
one of them shot at Silver and a bullet wizzed over his head. We stoped at port to get
supplies
and a small crew of men to help them on there way home. Ben Gunn them told us that he
had
helped Silver get away to shore with a sack of coins to help him on his wondering on his
way
home to his wife and family somewhere. For I'm sure his chances of comfort in another
world are
very small. Us, well each of us got 3,000 pounds and. Ben Gunn spent or lost all of his
in weeks,
but was given a job as a gatekeeper and sings in his church choir, people think of him as
some
what of a joke though. Captain Smollett retired and is now a grandfather to his family.
Dr.
Livisey is still a doctor in Bristol but now with a family. But nothing would ever take
me back to
that terrible island.
The End
Evaluation
The best thing I think I liked about Treasure Island is that something was always
happening. There never was really a dole moment or a time where I thought I knew what
was
gonna happen next. And if I thought I did I was soon proved wrong. And one thing I really
like
was that in the middle of the book when Jim Hawkins and Doctor Livesely were separated
instead
of just picking one to write about he choose both points of the story and includes them
both in
the book. It's more of a book of action then words or stories. I really can't think of
any dislikes I
had about the book, I'm sure that there must of been some but I can't think of them being
it was
such a good written and laidout book.
Someone I think would enjoy this book is some one that enjoys stories of actions. When
stories delevop from actions rathers then someones feelings. Some books are based more on
how
people act and change. For me actions speak louder then words, show how a character
feels, not
tell me. So this book would diffenitly be for those that are interest in action and
excitement

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