In "Treasure Island," the ship is called the Hispaniola, a three-masted schooner that is used for the treasure hunt. It is described as sturdy and well-equipped, capable of navigating both open seas and coastal waters. The ship plays a crucial role in the adventure, serving as the setting for many pivotal events and interactions among the characters. Its crew, including the infamous Long John Silver, adds to the ship's allure and danger throughout the story.
the setting of treasure island is at treasure island( should be somewhere in the carribeans), and the hispaniola, the ship
the benbow nooo... that was the inn that john was working in... the ship was the Hispaniola.
The ship in Walt Disney's movie "Treasure Island" is called the Hispaniola. It serves as the vessel for the treasure-seeking expedition led by Captain Smollett and the crew, including Jim Hawkins. The ship plays a crucial role in the adventure as they navigate to the treasure island and face various challenges along the way.
In "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson, Flint's ship was named the Hispaniola. This ship plays a central role in the story as it is the vessel that carries Jim Hawkins and the crew on their journey to find Captain Flint's buried treasure. The ship becomes a setting for much of the conflict and adventure throughout the novel.
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the setting of treasure island is at treasure island( should be somewhere in the carribeans), and the hispaniola, the ship
the setting of treasure island is at treasure island( should be somewhere in the carribeans), and the hispaniola, the ship
Jim saw the pirates Long John Silver and his crew counting their treasure in the ship in Treasure Island.
The ship was called the Hispaniola in the book Treasure Island.
The Hispaniola .
In "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson, the "Walrus" is the name of the ship that Long John Silver and his crew use to sail to the treasure island to search for Captain Flint's buried treasure. It is the main ship used by the pirates in the novel.
the benbow nooo... that was the inn that john was working in... the ship was the Hispaniola.
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The "Hispaniola" .
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