In Chapter 23 of Treasure Island, the men are fighting over the treasure they discovered on the island. Greed and paranoia drive their actions as they scheme and turn against each other in their quest to claim a larger share of the loot. The tension escalates as alliances shift and the men become increasingly desperate to secure their piece of the riches.
In the classic novel of Treasure Island, there is 39 men in the faithful party
In Chapter 9 of "Treasure Island," the captain, Captain Smollett, makes two key requests. First, he asks for the ship's crew to be more disciplined and for the men to be kept in line, expressing concerns about their loyalty and behavior. Second, he requests that the ship's course be changed, indicating his desire for better navigation and safety as they approach the treasure island.
The compass pointing to the treasure was a dead body, one of the men that Flint killed when he originally came to the island to bury the treasure.
In Chapter 30 of "Treasure Island," Silver's demeanor is markedly different when he is with his men compared to when he is with the doctor. With his crew, Silver exhibits a commanding and authoritative presence, displaying confidence and ruthlessness to maintain their loyalty and fear. However, in the presence of the doctor, he becomes more calculated and cautious, revealing a vulnerability and a desire to negotiate rather than intimidate. This shift highlights Silver's adaptability and the complexity of his character as both a leader and a desperate man.
6 their 19 men, on the ship, could be trusted.
Nicko Vella has: Played Gideon age 5 in "Mysterious Island" in 1995. Played Mabon in "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" in 1995. Played Solan in "Xena: Warrior Princess" in 1995. Played Macareus in "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" in 1995. Played Gideon Spilett in "Mysterious Island" in 1995. Played Aidan Tudor in "A Twist in the Tale" in 1998. Played Washington Jnr in "Jack of All Trades" in 2000. Played Corvus in "Zenon: The Zequel" in 2001. Played Jack West in "Secret Agent Men" in 2003. Played Charlie in "Treasure Island Kids: The Battle of Treasure Island" in 2006. Played Charlie in "Treasure Island Kids: The Monster of Treasure Island" in 2006. Played Charlie in "Treasure Island Kids: The Mystery of Treasure Island" in 2006.
that if you just kill the person they wont kill you (or bite).
It's a traditional pirates' song familiar to all North American children.
The men dig up the corpse in Huckleberry Finn because they believe it will help them find buried treasure. They think that performing a ritual near the corpse will reveal the location of the treasure. Ultimately, their superstitious beliefs lead them to this act.
In Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island," the stockade is located on the island itself, specifically at a strategic point near the center of the island where the characters can defend themselves against the pirates. It is built by the loyal crew and their allies as a fortified refuge during their conflict with Long John Silver and his men. The stockade serves as a crucial setting for key events in the story.
Assuming you mean "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson, the treasure was put there by Captain Flint and his men. Flint being dead, it belongs to the crew. But, the treasure wasn't their property. It was stolen plunder. With the real owners being unable to trace, it would be considered abandoned property. With the lack of a local authority to accept the forfeit of all or part of the abandoned property (called "escheat"), it belongs to the finder. If you were to find a treasure nowadays, you would have to share it with the state if it is on state land or within three miles of the coast.
Men of the Fighting Lady was created in 1955.