Similarities and Differences found within the Book Treasure Island and older pirate movies in corrolation with every day life

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July 9, 2010

 

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In the movie a young nobleman, whose father is killed by pirates, vows to avenge his dad's death by becoming a buccaneer himself and routing out the villains. He does this by taking over as captain and not telling the other pirates who he really is or what his motives are. Also in the movie The Dancing Pirate the main character is believed to be a pirate by the local citizens of the town, and they also believe that he is trying to deceive them with his ways...
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This in return correlates to the book Treasure Island almost the entire crew is "fake" about the person they really are by putting on a different face or doing a thing that they normally would not do. Dishonesty is one of the easiest ways for a pirate to get his way about things. The main thing that this is that it allowed him to befriend someone and gain their trust and when they were not looking to it was time to leave they would steal all of their belongings and run away with them...
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