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    Treasure Island

    G1950 · Children · 1h 36m

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  1. A list of all the characters in Treasure Island. Treasure Island characters include: Jim Hawkins , Billy Bones, Squire Trelawney, Dr. Livesey , Captain Smollett, Long John Silver .

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      The ship sets sail for Treasure Island with nothing amiss,...

    • Jim Hawkins
    • Billy Bones
    • Squire Trelawney
    • Dr. Livesey
    • Captain Smollett
    • Long John Silver
    • Black Dog
    • Ben Gunn
    • Pew
    • Israel Hands

    The novel’s protagonist and narrator Heroic and courageous An impulsive young adventurer Jim Hawkins, a young boy and the son of an innkeeper near Bristol, is the young protagonist and narrator of ‘Treasure Island‘. Readers share their feelings and perceptions through the story. Although he acts impulsive and impetuous throughout the novel, Jim exh...

    An old pirate who is a bit rough around the edges Gives Jim the job of looking out for Long John Silver Jim grows to like Billy Bones, and is sad when he passes Billy Bones is an old seaman who comes to stay at Admiral Benbow, where Jim lives with his parents. He is the first pirate Jim meets in the book with a ragged, scarred appearance with a pon...

    Good-natured, noble, and wealthy landowner A great shooter Enthusiastic about adventure Squire John Trelawney is a good-natured, honest nobleman and a wealthy landowner. He is described as a tall man, over six feet high, and plump in proportion with “a bluff, rough-and-ready face,” from his long travels. Jim Hawkins, the protagonist of the novel, f...

    Local doctor and district magistrate Intelligent, brave, and cool-headed Devoted to his profession and will even help pirates Dr. David Livesey is both the local doctor and district magistrate. He is wise, practical, and a great inspiration to Jim. In the novel, he is seen as intelligent, brave, and cool-headed which helps him to win against his ad...

    Hired by Squire Trelawney on their voyage Honest and devoted to his duty as a captain. He expects the same care from others Becomes suspicious of some of the other crew members Captain Alexander Smollett is the captain of Hispaniola, hired by Squire Trelawney on their voyage to Treasure Island. He is experienced, honest, and devoted to duty. At the...

    The major antagonist of the novel A notoriously cunning, greedy, and feared pirate Despite having just one leg, is a renowned fighter with physical prowess Long John Silver is a one-legged seaman, introduced as the cook for the voyage to Treasure Island. Later, it turns out that he is the one-legged man Billy Bones feared and the major antagonist i...

    A pirate from Flint’s crew who is missing two fingers Threatens to give Billy the black spot Black Dog is the second pirate from Flint’s crew Jim meets in the novel. He visits Billy and enquires him about the map, and threatens to give him a black spot. When Billy attacks, he flees, but he is the cause of the nightmarish consequences Jim has to und...

    A pirate who was marooned by Flint’s crew Appears on Treasure Island in tattered clothes and agrees to help Jim and the crew Ben Gunn, a marooned pirate by Flint’s pirate crew, three years before Jim and his companions visit Treasure Island. When Jim meets him for the first time, it took him some time to recognize that Ben is nothing but a human be...

    Blind man who delivered the black spot to Billy Bones Billy dies after visiting Pew A blind man with a formidable appearance presents Billy with a black spot. Unfortunately, “poor Pew”, as he calls himself, dies accidentally when he tries to flee from Admiral Benbow.

    A pirate who works for Long John Silver Represents the reckless behavior of all pirates Israel Hands is one of the trusted pirates of Long John Silver. Though described as Captain Flint’s gunner, he works as Hispaniola’s coxswain. He is one of two guards deposited by Silver on the ship when the other pirates are ashore. In the novel, he symbolizes ...

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  7. Character List. Jim Hawkins Twelve- or thirteen-year-old boy, an innkeeper's son. Jim is the novel's protagonist and chief narrator. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins Jim's parents. Billy Bones ("the captain") An old sailor; a pirate.

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