Long John Silver offered Captain Smollett a truce during their conflict on the Hispaniola, suggesting that they could negotiate a peaceful resolution rather than continue with hostilities. He proposed that they could collaborate to deal with the crew, who were becoming increasingly unruly. Silver aimed to convince Smollett that working together would be in their mutual interest, particularly to secure the treasure and ensure their safety. This offer reflected Silver's cunning nature and desire to manipulate the situation to his advantage.
Captain Edward.J.Smith
Captain John Smith was around 5'4
Captain John Parker, leader of the battle of Lexington and Concord
Captain John Smith landed in Jamestown, Virginia.
John Smith was not on the Titanic. The ship's captain was Edward Smith. Not even related to John Smith.
In "Treasure Island," Long John Silver offers Captain Smollett a truce, suggesting that they should come to an agreement to share the treasure and avoid further conflict. He proposes that they can work together for mutual benefit, implying a partnership. However, Captain Smollett firmly rejects Silver's offer, expressing his distrust and determination to uphold his duty, thereby refusing to negotiate with a pirate.
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John Candy plays the character Captain Smollett in the film "Muppets Treasure Island."
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Captain Smollett was concerned about the lack of trustworthiness among the crew members, the possibility of mutiny led by Long John Silver, and the threat of pirates attacking the ship.
The black spot
Captain Smollett is concerned about the voyage because he knows that the crew includes several shady individuals like Long John Silver who he suspects might cause trouble or mutiny. He is also worried about the treasure they are carrying and the possibility of attacks from pirates.
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Captain Smollett and Long John Silver share a strong sense of leadership and cunning, each commanding respect from their crew in different ways. Both characters are skilled navigators of moral ambiguity; Smollett is honorable yet pragmatic, while Silver is manipulative and opportunistic. Their contrasting approaches to authority and loyalty highlight the complex dynamics of power in Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island." Ultimately, both embody the themes of adventure and betrayal central to the story.
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