<u>Similarities between the movie and the book</u>
- The main character was Jim Hawkins both in the movie and the book
- Jim Hawkins met a Swashbuckler called Billy Bones
- Billy Bones gave Jim a chest both in the book and the movie
- Jim managed to escape John Silver and find refuge on the Island both in the book and the movie.
<u>Differences between the movie and the book</u>
- Jim Hawkins was 13 years old in the book but 15 years old in the movie
- Jim's father passed away in the book but the movie showed that he abandoned Sarah, his wife and Jim when he was at a tender age. Jim also has a great resentment toward s his father in the movie
- Jim was also called James P. Hawkins in the movie
- Billy Bones, in the movie, was a specie of evolved lizard
- The location used in the book was the English Coast while Planet Montressor was used in the movie
- The chest given to Jim by Billy Bones contained a logbook containing the flint's information while in the movie, it contained a golden sphere
- In the book, John Silver was a typical pirate but in the movie, he pretended to be a cook who only showed an act of mutiny when the ship is in the treasure planet
- The mutiny in the book begins when the boat reaches the shore
Answer:
B, Hard work can result in unexpected rewards
Explanation:
It is the only logical answer given the passage
Answer:
The story is told by an old, weathered, and wizened seaman.
The story is told to a wedding guest.
Explanation:
"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" is a poem written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The poem is the first of the Lyrical Ballad and written collaboratively by Coleridge and Wordsworth. The poem is narrated in a frame tale.
The story is told by an old, weathered, and wizened seaman. The story is told to a wedding guest. The old seaman is telling his tale to the wedding guest to give a lesson.