In Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island," the crew for the voyage to find the treasure is hired by Squire Trelawney. He organizes the expedition and enlists the help of Captain Smollett to command the ship, the Hispaniola. The adventure begins when Jim Hawkins, the story's protagonist, discovers the treasure map and shares it with the squire.
The crew found out about the treasure hunt in "Treasure Island" when Jim Hawkins discovers a treasure map among the belongings of the deceased pirate, Captain Flint. Jim shows the map to Dr. Livesey and Squire Trelawney, who recognize its significance and decide to seek the treasure. They organize an expedition and recruit a crew, including the enigmatic Long John Silver, under the guise of a merchant voyage. The adventure unfolds as they set sail for the mysterious island.
Trelawney hired Long John Silver as the cook
Allardyce was the skeleton that Long John Silver found that pointed to the treasure. He was a member of Cap. Flint's crew.
Jim is the young boy who helps run the Admiral Benbow inn. He finds the treasure map and sets off on a journey to treasure island to claim the treasure.
In "Treasure Island," the lugger, named the Hispaniola, was moored in the harbor of Bristol, England, before setting sail for the treasure island. Later, it was anchored in the cove near the island itself, where the crew landed to search for the buried treasure. The ship plays a crucial role in the adventure, serving as the means of transport for the characters.
yes, treasure island has treasure. when the crew reaches treasure island they think that it is gone. but ben gunn has been taking the treasure to a cave.
Jim saw the pirates Long John Silver and his crew counting their treasure in the ship in Treasure Island.
In Treasure Island, Flint's Fist refers to the tight and secretive nature of the crew chosen by Captain Flint to bury his treasure. It symbolizes the loyalty and unity of the crew in protecting the location of the buried treasure at all costs.
The crew found out about the treasure hunt in "Treasure Island" when Jim Hawkins discovers a treasure map among the belongings of the deceased pirate, Captain Flint. Jim shows the map to Dr. Livesey and Squire Trelawney, who recognize its significance and decide to seek the treasure. They organize an expedition and recruit a crew, including the enigmatic Long John Silver, under the guise of a merchant voyage. The adventure unfolds as they set sail for the mysterious island.
flint and his crew did before Jim arrived
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.
Trelawney hired Long John Silver as the cook
Allardyce was the skeleton that Long John Silver found that pointed to the treasure. He was a member of Cap. Flint's crew.
Jim is the young boy who helps run the Admiral Benbow inn. He finds the treasure map and sets off on a journey to treasure island to claim the treasure.
The first seaman to die in the book Treasure Island is Tom. He dies during a fight with other crew members on the Hispaniola ship.
In "Treasure Island," the lugger, named the Hispaniola, was moored in the harbor of Bristol, England, before setting sail for the treasure island. Later, it was anchored in the cove near the island itself, where the crew landed to search for the buried treasure. The ship plays a crucial role in the adventure, serving as the means of transport for the characters.
Jim hears in the apple barrel that silver and his crew used to be part of flint's crew-they're pirates. thy plan to take over the ship and steal the treasure-killing anyone who gets in the way!