i think it gets destroyed
Hispaniola .
In "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson, Long John Silver rides on the Hispaniola. This ship is central to the story as it transports the characters to the island in search of buried treasure. Silver, the cunning and charismatic pirate, plays a significant role in the events that unfold aboard the Hispaniola.
Jim's second folly was escaping from the stockade in search foro Ben Gunn's boat. This like his first folly also benefits them.
Rum is a symbol, and symbolizes the pirates destruction and uncontrolled behavior and willingness. David and Goliath also is a symbol, when Jim, a small boy and his small boat, defeat a large man and his boat.
The people are shipwrecked. The ship either sinks or breaks apart on reefs.
Jim Hawkins boat is the Hispaniola........i thinkBen Gunn's boat is a Coracle, I don't think it has a name
the Hispanola
Hispaniola .
The ship in Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson, is called The Hispaniola.
In "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson, Long John Silver rides on the Hispaniola. This ship is central to the story as it transports the characters to the island in search of buried treasure. Silver, the cunning and charismatic pirate, plays a significant role in the events that unfold aboard the Hispaniola.
Robinson carves a boat from the iron tree that he finds on Treasure Island. He spends hours shaping it into a functional vessel, using his key as a tool to carve it. Eventually, the boat allows him to escape from the island.
The jolly roger
yawl/jolly boat
A Row Boat Dinghy, skiff, wherry, gig, jolly boat, dory, galley, trireme,
The jolly boat is one of the smallest designs of ship's boat. Usually clinker built, it was classically powered with oars, although some versions could be poled or sailed, and modern jolly boats may use a small engine. The boat was not designed for comfort or long trips, having only basic amenities such as benches. The shallow draft of the jolly boat allowed sailors to bring the boat on inland rivers in addition to bringing people and goods ashore. Typically, a jolly boat would be stored on davits, so that it could be easily deployed when needed and tucked out of the way when it wasn't. Some ships towed their jolly boats, or kept the boat in storage elsewhere on deck. Large ships had a range of ship's boats to choose from, with the jolly boat being used when a small boat would do the job. The lightweight design of the jolly boat makes it easy to handle and often highly maneuverable. These traits led a number of people to adopt the jolly boat for inshore sailing and lightweight general activities, including recreation and sporting events with boats. A number of manufacturers continue to produce jolly boats today, both designed for use on ships and as standalone boats utilized in transport, recreation, and activities like fishing.
Jim's second folly was escaping from the stockade in search foro Ben Gunn's boat. This like his first folly also benefits them.
Rainsford falls off the boat and swims to the island after hearing gun shots.