Long John Silver And Jim Hawkins Similarities

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For as long as people can remember, piracy on the high seas has always been around. There have been many books and novels that told stories about pirating, such as Treasure Island. Treasure Island is a fictional novel about buccaneers and treasure written by Robert Louis Stevenson. There are a few main characters in the story. Two of these characters are Jim Hawkins, a young, adventurous boy, and Long John Silver, a contradictory, sly pirate. These aforementioned characters show off their true personalities throughout Treasure Island even though they could be good or bad. Jim Hawkins and Long John Silver have similarities and differences. In Chapter XXVII , Silver himself said Hawkins was a young version of himself. One similarity between the two is that they are very polite to other people when they want to be. They are both adventurous, which is shown when they agree to go on the voyage to the island. Near the end of the book, Silver differentiates from Hawkins by going overboard the Hispaniola with a few bags of treasure on the voyage home, showing his duplicity. Silver is also very greedy, which is shown when he jumped overboard. Hawkins, on the other hand, is honest, a trait which is not seen by Silver very often.
Of the two main characters, Jim Hawkins has changed the most. Hawkins’s transformation of character started within the first couple …show more content…

They are polite and clever, but Silver shows anger and devilish traits. Hawkins changed mainly through experiences whether they were good or bad, but Silver already had that behavior in him and didn’t reveal it to others. Silver, who acted polite and clever for most of the book, had many more traits shown, such as greed, self-contradictory, and deceptive. Characters in stories like Treasure Island can change and reveal their true selves when the going gets rough and they need to step

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