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Similarities between long John Silver and Jim Hawkins. Only similarities

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Answered by frozenPearl93
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Any basic plot is driven by the conflict from opposing trails to intertwined goals. There can only be one winner. Treasure Island symbolizes this with the epitome of archetypes: Long John Silver the notorious villain and Jim Hawkins the hero boy. However, the argument can be made that Silver is the cause for Jim’s effectiveness as a hero. Jim would lose his appeal if there was not as sharp a repellant as Silver. The sea-cook had his own idea of success, and his motives, means, and ambitions surface as sordid throughout his character growth in the novel. Key traits bleed into our interpretation of Silver

Answered by uraibrana123
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Answer:

THEY BOTH RAN INNS

BOTH ARE BRAVE

INTELLIGENT

IN SEARCH OF SAME TREASURE

Explanation:

MAKE ME BRAINLIEST

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