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Robert Louis Stevenson 1850-1894 Scottish essayist, poet and author of fiction and travel books, known especially for his novels of adventure.

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Robert Louis Stevenson 1850-1894

Scottish essayist, poet and author of fiction and travel books, known especially for his novels of adventure.

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Born on: 13 November 1850

Born in: Edinburgh Scotland

Father: Thomas Stevenson

Mother: Margaret Isabella Balfour

Wife: Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne

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Education: Edinburgh Academy, University of Edinburgh

Famous As: Novelistic, poet, and essayist.

Notable Works: Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Kidnapped.

Died On: 03 December 1894

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- Today, he is one of the ‘26 most translated authors in the world’.

- He has served as an inspiration for writers like Ernest Hemingway, Jack London, Jorge Luis Borges etc.

Recognition

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“Don’t judge everyday by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant”. (Robert Louis

Stevenson 1850-1894)

“The world is full of a number of things, I’m sure we should all be as happy as kings”.

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Genre: It is a historical fiction adventure novel.

published: in the magazine Young Folks from May to July 1886.

It is considered one of Robert louis stevenson’s grandest works.

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CharactersMajor characters

David Balfour: A sixteen year-old orphan who has many adventures before establishing his identity in the world.

Ebenezer Balfour Davids: uncle and master of the House of Shaws. He is miserly and ruthless.

Alan Breck Stewart: A brave Jacobite rebel (sympathizer of James II and the Stuarts) who be friends David and remains loyal to him to the end.

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CharactersMinor characters

Elias Hoseason: The cunning Captain of the "Covenant".

Mr. Campbell: The kind minister of Essendean. He delivers Alexander Balfours letter to David and directs the boy to the House of Shaws.

Ransom: An innocent cabin boy aboard the "Covenant".

Shuan: An expert seaman and a moody officer aboard the "Covenant". He is responsible for the death of Ransom.

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Plot summaryKidnapped: Being Memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour in the Year 1751: How he was Kidnapped and Cast away; his Sufferings in a Desert Isle; his Journey in the Wild Highlands; his acquaintance with Alan Breck Stewart and other Highland Jacobites; with all that he Suffered at the hands of his Uncle, Ebenezer Balfour of Shaws.

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Meaning

kidnapped is based on a true story.

The story of David Balfour, his distant ancestor.

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THE TREASURE ISLAND First published on May 23, 1883, it was originally printed in different episodes in a

magazine called ‘Young Folks’.

“Sometimes it takes something drastic to make us see through our illusions to the truth at the heart of a matter. When Jim Hawkins sets sail with Long John Silver and Company little does he know he’s in for the eye-opening adventure of a lifetime”.

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Map created by Robert Louis Stevenson

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Treasure Island genre:

- Action and Adventure fiction (Young Adult Literature)

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Main characters

Jim Hawkins: the boy who finds the treasure map

Billy Bones: ex-mate of Captain Flint's ship and possessor of the map of Treasure Island.

Squire John Trelawney: a skilled marksman, he is naive and hires the crew almost entirely on Long John Silver's advice.

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Main characters

Dr. Livesey: a doctor, magistrate, former soldier

Captain Alexander Smollett: the stubborn, but loyal, captain of the Hispaniola.

Long John Silver: formerly Flint's quartermaster, later leader of the Hispaniola's mutineers.

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Plot summary

- The narrator, Jim Hawkins

- The novel opens in a seaside village in south-west England in the mid-17th century...

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Aspects in regards of this novel

- Virtues such as loyalty, truthfulness, thrift, discipline, religious faith, and temperance (especially with alcohol)

- The pirates suffer from drunkenness, impiety, and mutual betrayal, and tend to seize immediate gratification on the premise that life is short and uncertain.

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- Religion versus irreligion

- Thrift versus profligacy

- Middle class virtues versus proletarian indiscipline

- A wry commentary on the ambiguity of morality is exhibited.

Meaning

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Thank you !

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Presented By:Santiago BetancurOscar FlorezYulieth Perea

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