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  2. Jim Hawkins (character) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Hawkins appears in Disney's 2002 animated film, Treasure Planet, a science fiction adaptation of Treasure Island, where his full name is referred to as James Pleiades Hawkins. The film's prologue depicts Jim as a five-year-old (voiced by Austin Majors) reading a storybook in bed. Jim is enchanted by stories of the legendary pirate Captain ...

  3. Ben Gunn (Treasure Island) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1996 Disney film Muppet Treasure Island, this character was feminized as Benjamina Gunn by Brian Henson and the scriptwriters, in which she is written as Captain Smollett's former fiancée who was jilted at the altar and later became romantically involved with Captain Flint before being marooned and made queen of the native wild boars on the island.

  4. Squire Trelawney - Wikipedia

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    The Squire is a bombastic and excitable landowner and friend to Dr. Livesey, another supporting character who has been sought out by the book's protagonist, Jim Hawkins, as a sanctuary from pirates who seek the treasure map that has fallen into Jim's possession.

  5. Captain Alexander Smollett - Wikipedia

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    He first appears to the reader as a strict, bitter man who finds fault with everything and is never satisfied. [1] However, he quickly reveals that not all is well aboard the ship, and his first conversation with Jim Hawkins, Dr. Livesey, and Squire Trelawney foreshadows the eventual mutiny of many of the Hispaniola ' s members under the leadership of Long John Silver, a cunning and wealthy ...

  6. Billy Bones - Wikipedia

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    Bones' account book, read by Jim Hawkins and Dr. Livesey, says that Bones was a pirate for nearly 20 years. [2]According to the map notes of Treasure Island, Captain Flint hid his treasure in August 1750 and Bones received the Map in July 1754 while Flint was dying.

  7. James Hawkins - Wikipedia

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    James Hawkins (United States Army officer), second lieutenant and field operations leader during the Vietnam War; Jimmy Hawkins (born 1941), American actor and film producer; Jim Hawkins (radio presenter) (born 1962), BBC radio presenter; Jim Hawkins (character), a fictional character in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island

  8. Dr. Livesey - Wikipedia

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    Dr. David Livesey (/ ˈ l ɪ v s i /) is a fictional character from the 1883 novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.As well as doctor, he is a magistrate, an important man in the rural society of southwest England, where the story opens; his social position is marked by his always wearing a white wig—even in the harsh conditions of the island on which the adventure takes place.

  9. Captain Flint - Wikipedia

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    Captain Flint is a fictional character in the book Treasure Island, created by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1883. [1] In Stevenson's book, Flint, whose first name is not given, was the captain of a pirate ship, Walrus, which accumulated an enormous amount of captured treasure, approximately £700,000.