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Jim Hawkins is the principal narrator of the story. He gets involved in the adventure because his parents own the Admiral Benbow inn where Billy Bones comes to stay. Jim is a young boy who is forced by events to mature very quickly. After his father's death he begins to make his own way in the world. He is cabin boy on the Hispaniola, and through his initiative, impulsiveness, curiosity and daring, he plays a crucial role in the eventual defeat of the pirates: he retrieves the map of Treasure Island from Billy Bones; he becomes aware of Silver's plot and informs the ship's officers; and he meets Ben Gunn, which leads him to Ben's boat, which enables him to reboard and recapture the Hispaniola, killing Israel Hands in self-defense. Many times Jim is in danger of his life, but he survives..

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Jim Hawkins is the hero in Treasure Island because he shows courage, resourcefulness, and loyalty throughout the story. He overcomes various challenges and risks in order to secure the treasure and ultimately bring justice to the pirates. Jim also demonstrates growth and maturity as he learns from his experiences and becomes a stronger, more capable individual.

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Jim Hawkins is kind, sympathetic, caring, friendly, cunning, clever, sharp minded, prompt thinker.

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