Long John Silver
The blind man's name in "Treasure Island" is Pew. He is a character who plays a significant role in the story, particularly in the early chapters, as he is a member of the pirate crew seeking the treasure map. Pew's presence adds tension and danger to the narrative, highlighting the threats faced by the main characters.
The inn in "Treasure Island" is called the Admiral Benbow Inn. It is where the story begins, and where Jim Hawkins encounters the mysterious pirate, Long John Silver. The inn serves as a crucial setting for the early events that set the adventure in motion.
Captain Flint is the name Long John Silver's parrot in Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. The bird is named after a fictional pirate, Captain Flint, who, though he never appears in the story, is deeply connected with it.
Brielle, New Jersey along the Manasquan River. a small little island that stevenson renamed treasure island
The Hispaniola
In Robert Louis Stevenson's story Treasure Island, the one-legged pirate Long John Silver had a parrot which cried "Pieces of eight." The parrot's name was Captain Flint.
In Robert Louis Stevenson's story Treasure Island, the one-legged pirate Long John Silver had a parrot which cried "Pieces of eight." The parrot's name was Captain Flint.
The Walrus.
Hispaniola is the ship he sails to Treasure Island
The pirate ship in Treasure Island is called the Hispaniola. It is on this ship that the adventure to find buried treasure unfolds, with Long John Silver and the crew setting sail with Jim Hawkins and the rest of the characters.
Hispaniola
The Hispaniola
Oak Island.
Brielle, New Jersey along the Manasquan River. a small little island that stevenson renamed treasure island
Captain Flint is the name Long John Silver's parrot in Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. The bird is named after a fictional pirate, Captain Flint, who, though he never appears in the story, is deeply connected with it.
treasure island ship
SKeleton Island