Introduction of the Author
Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1850 when his father was an engineer. When he grew up, he attended the Faculty of Engineering. The University of Edinburgh According to Father Roy But he found himself not interested in this. So he turned to coaching career as a lawyer, but that he had decided to become a writer, he met Fanny Osborne, the American woman who is married with two people who
were married when in 1880 the city of Miami. Francisco United States After a divorce from her previous husband Fanny
Stevenson wrote travel books, short stories and novels, several books together. Works successfully with both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886) and the adventure Treasure Island (1883) and Kidnapped (1886), which achieved a great deal since the first edition Robert Louis Stevenson. "Treasure. Island. "Literature: Thrill, and Adventure Summary I read this book and think that this book is well written. With the idea that it is now a read is "The treasure on that Island once belonged to a famous pirate, Captain Flint, who buried it in a secret place. Captain Flint is dead now, but the pirates who sailed with. him are not dead, and they, too, want to find Flint's treasure. They do not know where the gold is hidden, but they'll stop at nothing to find out. There's old blind Pew, the man called Black Dog, and. the seaman with one leg the most dangerous pirate of them all. "I felt excited. Because like a thriller and adventure books. Have told me makes interesting reading. More interestingly Robert Louis Stevenson. "Treasure Island." Literature: Thrill, and Adventure Character Jim Hawkins is a young man who dreams of adventure to find treasure in the sea, like Jim Hawkins's because. He is weighing the dream, dream come true to do it , Captain Flint. Pirates of the celebrated famous buried treasure in a secret location before being killed like a captain because the captain is that everyone has a dream that he wants Robert Louis Stevenson. "Treasure Island." Literature: thrill,. Adventure and Conclusion The book is a fun read. There is excitement We see the world of pirates. The riches We can learn to make our dreams come true, it would be difficult to do, we have to make Bibliography: 1. Robert Louis Stevenson. "Treasure Island." Literature: Thrill, and Adventure. 2. From EN 2102301 A. Discourse Approach in Reading and Text Interpretation. 3. Https://translationenglishthai.wordpress.com/students-12011/%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%A2%E0%B8%A7%E0. % B8% A3% E0% B8% 9E% E0% B8% A5-% E0% B8% 9E% E0% B8% B1% E0% B8% A7% E0% B8% 9E% E0% B8% 87% E0%. B8% A8% E0% B8% 81% E0% B8% A3 /.
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