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Jim Hawkins (Entry 1) The boy, Jim Hawkins, is working at “Admiral Benbow”. This curious, adventurous, boy has no experience with the real world. He has only worked for captain Billy Bones in this cruel time. Now this boy, this boy who is afraid of the ragged, scarred, and alarming seaman, is remembering. I myself have never seen such mystical eyes in a boy’s face. And this seafaring man, was terrifying, with one leg (Stevenson, 5). Now, not many people of this time were rich, Jim especially. So his family wants money. This is not easy, as you might be able to tell. And there is a problem, the captain. He is dying, for he has been drinking too much rum, and poor Jim has to help him (Stevenson, 11). Has to resist the captain’s desire for the …show more content…

The captain supposedly has money in his crate (Stevenson, 33). But how will he get it? Even I do not know, for he is a very protective and sneaky captain. Oh, I have just been notified by Jim’s mother that the captain has gathered the horrible vibe such as death (Stevenson, 32). Maybe the money collecting will not be as hard as we th0ught… The Letter (Entry 2) Somehow Jim and some others have received a letter (Stevenson, 66-70). Me, myself do not know what this letter speaks of, but perhaps it has something to do with the Captain. Just a hunch. Some time has gone by, therefore I have figured out what the strange letter is about. Something about a ship, the Hispaniola or some sorts (Stevenson, 70). It seemed to be talking directly about Jim, saying that they will start sailing… I need to figure out what this is about. As the case may be, the letter may be about the money the captain obtained. Jim seems braver, not as paralyzed as he showed to me before (Stevenson, 71-72). The forces in life may be affecting him, such as needs. Jim needs money. He has certainly changed, because he does not want to be poor for the rest of his life. Although I am not who Jim expects I am, I returned from my covert, only to scribe the information I have learned today. Jim has sought to gather up his confidence, in a tight bundle, and use it for the trip. He has left his mother, in hopes to find gold, as the rumor had said (Stevenson, …show more content…

But not me. I do not understand. Well, it might have something to do with forces on him and n0t me. He is hanging along with the crew much more now, so possibly there are waves of confidence floating out to Jim. In real life, I would say that if someone were to be quieter and shy like Jim, then if they had friends who weren’t, that would affect them. What is that force called? Oh yeah, it is called the force of influential advantages. I don’t really know, I just made that up. Geography has to affect you in real life today, to whoever may be reading this diary. This sea that this very skilled sailor had passed across may not be there in your time. Treasure Island, that very place that the crew has landed, may not be there today. The point is, depending on what is around you, you have to adapt and use its characteristics to live. And, depending on the needs of the world, you could donate things to charity, whatever that is, to help people that need things you have but they don’t. Or you could go on adventures out of your comfort zone to get to what you need, kind of like Jim. Look where that ended up for him. He made many new friends, and he got his money (Stevenson, 72-340). Maybe if you just take a risk, a responsible risk, something good will come from

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