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In "Treasure Island," death tends to lack a profound emotional impact on the characters primarily due to the adventurous and often brutal nature of their world. The constant presence of danger and the pursuit of treasure foster a focus on survival and ambition over mourning. Additionally, the pragmatic attitudes of characters like Long John Silver and the rough, pirate lifestyle normalize violence and loss, making death a routine aspect of their journey rather than a defining moment. As a result, the narrative prioritizes action and adventure over deep emotional responses to loss.

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