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金銀島讀后感TreasureIslandTreasureIsland,themasterpieceofthefamouswriterRobertLouisStevensonRobertLouisstevenson,Scottishnovelist,essayist,andpoet,whocontributedseveralclassicstotheworldofchildren'sliterature.StevensonwasbornonNov.13,1850,inEdinburgh,thesonofanengineer,andstudiedengineeringandthenstudiedlawattheUniversityofEdinburgh.Sincechildhood,however,Stevensonwasinclinedtoliterature;eventuallyhetooktowritingseriously,soonmakinghiswayintothefirstrankofwritersbytheexcellenceofhisstyle.Thenoveldepictsthat,inaseasidevillageinsouth-westEngland.JimHawkinswastheyoungsonoftheownersoftheAdmiralBenbowInn.Anold,strong,nut-brownseamannamedBillyBoneslodgedattheinn.Afterwards,JimHawkinsacquiredthemapthatconceivethemysterioustreasureislandaccidentally,whichinducedsomepirates’comingandinspiredlocallandlordSquireTrelawneyandlocalDr.Livesey.Together,SquireTrelawneyimmediatelyplannedtostartasailingboattohuntforthetreasure,withthehelpandassistanceofDr.LiveseyandJim.GoingtoBristol,TrelawneyboughtaschoonernamedHispaniola,hiredaCaptainSmollett,andretainedSilver,andacook,thenSilverhelpedTrelawneytohiretherestofhiscrewman.Whentheyapproachedtheirdestination,Jimcrawledintotheship'sapplebarreltogetsomeapples.Whileinside,heoverhearsSilvertalkingsecretlywithsomeoftheothercrewmen.SilveradmittedthathewasCaptainFlint'squartermasterandthatseveraloftheothercrewwerealsoonceFlint'smen,andplannedtokillothers.WhentheyreachTreasureIsland,thebulkofSilver'smenwentashoreimmediately.ThenJimdestroytheplot.Meanwhile,Trelawney,Livesey,andtheirmenoverpoweredthefewpiratesleftaboardtheHispaniola.Eventually,Jimandothersgotthetreasureandwentbackhome.EventhoughIcan’ttakeadventurewiththemonmyself,buttheuprightappearanceofJimalwaysappearsinmymindandlingersonforever.ComingfirstisourJimHawkins,whoisthenarratorofthisstory.Heismyfavoritecharacter,becausefromJim,wecanseealmostallofthenoblepersonalitiesofhumannature:thebraveness,thehonesty,thekindness,thegoodfaith,thejustice,thecuriosityandsoon.Jimisalwaysbravekind-heartedandgracious,especiallyhecandefeatthepiratesinanyplot.Hehadmorechangesincharacteristic.Inthebeginningofthenovel,Jimisatimidboy.However,intheendofthenovel,itwassoincrediblethatJimhadbecomesomatured.Heconqueredpiratewithwitandwisdom,gainedthebigschoonerandsavedalotofpeople.AlthoughJimisachildinagehehadbecomeanadultincharacter.DuringJim’sgrowingprocess,Jim’sidentityawarenessgraduallywasincreasedandbecamerational.It’sobviousthatJimhadanobviousboundaryfrompiratesorcrime.Hedefinedhimselfahonestboy.ForJimhisidentitywasmoreimportantthanthepaininbody.Fromthatpoint.wecanseethatJimwasformingakindofidentity,confidence,andmaturedawarenesswhichwouldplayanimportantroleinhisdevelopmentoflife.Sothisisthecharacterwhoisdefinitelythemostadmirableone.What’smore,theauthorsuccessfullydepictshimbywritingthetruepsychologyactivitiesofateenager.Forexample,thesentence“mycuriosity,inasense,wasstrongerthanmyfear,showingtherealbehaviorofayoungcountryladwithakeeneyeforexcitementandanurgeforadventure.”TherearereasonsforStevensonportraysthechildastheperfectcharacter.Inmypointofview,firstly,hewantstosettleJimasthemodelforyoungsters.HewantstheyoungtolearnsomegoodqualitiesofJim,whichwillbenefitthemforever.Secondly,hewantstoeducatetheadultsbysatirizingtheirevilpersonalitiescomparedwithJim.Wecansaythatthevoyageisanimpressivelessontaughtnotbywords,butbybehaviors.Theadults’greed,theircruelty,theircraft,isallcausedbythe“treasure”.SothisiswhatStevensonwantstotellus.Thatis,weshouldnotbedrivenbymoney.Thesocietycallsforsincerity,kindness,andbeauty.Wecancometothisconclusion,lightnesscanalwaysscatterthedarkness.Fromthestory,wecanfindJim’sbraveryandwisdomscatterthedarkness.Ifhewasafraidorhesitated,maybehewouldhavedied.Wherethereisevil,thereisjustice.Likemostplotsinnovels,eventuallylightnessscattersthedarkness,andmakesastrikingsuccess.Overall,thenovelisaninspiringstory,wecanlearnsomethingfromthebookandwarnourselvesfromtimetotime.IhaveadmiringcharacterswhileIresentsomecharacterinthisnovel,forexample,Silverforrepresentative'scharacter,representedevil,theykilledothersformoney,whiletheydidn’tfellguiltyforhisguiltandwentwilder.Thentheydecidedtokillotherpersons,tendingtocontrolthesailingboatandseizemoney.whysomanypeoplearecrazyaboutmoneyortreasure?Theycan’tcontroltheirdesireAllinall,theydiscardedhumanityandnature.AndIthinkthisbookcanstilltellussomethinginsucharealisticsocietywheresomepeoplearechasingmoneywithoutmoralvalue.Allinall,weshouldlearnfromJim,especiallyhishumanity,kindness,bravenessandcuriositywhichplayessentialrolesinone’spersonality.Hencebehumanistic,andweshouldfillthisworldwithhumanityandkindness.Bebrave,andbraveryisthefirststepofsuccess.Becurious,curiosityisthespringofdiscovery.Bestrong,andweshouldenableustohavemightystrengthwhichca

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