he was a coward for abandoning them when they needed him the most. In the novel Livesey and the others thought Jim was a coward and then forgave him after he told them where he went. In the film Livesey and the others didn’t think Jim was a coward, instead they were worried. The final difference I have is that when Long John silver is kept in a cage. Jim did something after that, but what? In the novel Long John is captured and put in a cage. Then Jim, and Dr. Livesey and the others go to South America to find more hands for the voyage home, when they come back Silver has escaped. In the film it is seen that Jim sneaks to silver’s cage and unlocks the cage so silver can escape. These are some differences between the film Treasure Island and the novel Treasure Island. What I think about these differences is that these helped the plot of the story because if the every part of the novel is the same in the film it would be more boring to see or read it over again. Another thing is that if
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