critical appreciation of treasure island
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Treasure Island is considered one of the first adventure stories written specifically for adolescents without an obvious emphasis on teaching morals. The main moral of Stevenson's story is that the good and honest people win the prize, while the wicked and treacherous people are punished for their evil deeds.
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Treasure Island is a coming-of-age story, depicting Jim's transition from adolescence to adulthood. The novel depicts how Jim develops his moral character through the education of experience. The novel is also a quest narrative, since the central drama involves the pursuit of treasure.
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson, Jim
Characters: Jim
Genre: Adventure fiction
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