Theme Of Good And Evil In Treasure Island

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The constant struggle between good and evil is a story that is as old as time. Several authors have produced popular works that address this conflict in different ways. Some authors discuss this topic through ideas of greatly fought battles while others use fairy tale witches and princesses. None the less, this idea is perpetually repeated throughout literature. Robert Louis Stevenson’s adventure novel Treasure Island exemplifies the religious ideals of the good and evil struggle that plagued Stevenson’s childhood, portrayed by the various pirate characters found within the novel.
Robert Louis Stevenson was an exceptional writer whose life and genius was tragically cut short. Stevenson was born November 13, 1850 in Edinburgh, Scotland. His parents were Margaret Isabella Balfour and Thomas Stevenson. As a child, Stevenson was severely ill. “He had a bronchial condition like tuberculosis, which made him choke and hemorrhage, and turned ordinary colds and exhaustion into life-threatening illnesses” (Keen, 1995). He married Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne in 1880. Frank McLynn viewed Steve...

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