Table of Contents
- 1 What happened after Jim cut the anchor to the Hispaniola?
- 2 What surprised Jim about the Hispaniola?
- 3 What was the role of Jim in Hispaniola?
- 4 How does Jim board the Hispaniola?
- 5 What did Silver tell Jim the doctor gave him?
- 6 What is Chapter 24 of Treasure Island about?
- 7 How did Jim set the Hispaniola adrift in Treasure Island?
- 8 Who was the cabin boy on the Hispaniola?
What happened after Jim cut the anchor to the Hispaniola?
Jim gets to the anchor and suddenly realizes that due to the current and the tightness of the rope, that if he cuts it, the tension will jerk him and his boat out of the water. Thankfully, after a few minutes, the tide gives the rope slack and he is able to begin severing it.
What surprised Jim about the Hispaniola?
Climbing aboard the Hispaniola, Jim is surprised to see no one on deck. A bit later, however, he finds two watchmen—one is Israel Hands, who lies splashed with blood in a drunken stupor; the other is dead.
Why does Jim Hawkins favor the rearrangement of the Hispaniola?
After purchasing a ship, the Hispaniola, and planning a voyage to Treasure Island, Trelawney and Livesey go on board with Jim Hawkins to have a look. They rearrange the ship so that all of the weapons and ammunition are stored away from the quarters of the crew.
How is Jim Armed returning to the Hispaniola?
Jim, cleaning the hot, bloody blockhouse, becomes disgusted and restless. Knowing he would never be given permission to go, he arms himself with two pistols and ammunition and leaves the stockade without asking.
What was the role of Jim in Hispaniola?
Appearances. At the start of the novel, Jim works at his family’s inn. A patron of the inn, former swashbuckler Billy Bones, receives the Black Spot, a pirates’ summons, with the warning that he has until ten o’clock, and he drops dead of apoplexy on the spot.
How does Jim board the Hispaniola?
After a bit of a search Jim finds the small handmade boat, which is a coracle (a type of boat once sailed by the ancient Britons). Jim decides he will sail out to the Hispaniola and cut it adrift. When darkness falls, he hoists the coracle on his shoulders and heads for the water.
What happens to the coracle when Jim boards the Hispaniola in Chapters 22/24 of Treasure Island?
Jim plans to sail the boat out to the Hispaniola and then cut it adrift. After darkness falls, he lifts the coracle onto his shoulders. He then heads in the direction of the water. Jim discovers that the coracle is difficult to sail.
What did Jim confess?
Jim and Pam kiss in the ‘Casino Night’ episode Jim confesses that he’s in love with Pam in the office parking lot but she tells him she “can’t” because she’s engaged to Roy. The episode ends with her reciprocating the kiss and the two standing in stunned silence.
What did Silver tell Jim the doctor gave him?
Long John Silver addresses Jim fondly, telling the boy that he reminds Silver of what he was like when he was young. Silver tells Jim that Dr. Finally, Silver reveals that Livesey has given him the treasure map, which astonishes Jim.
What is Chapter 24 of Treasure Island about?
The Cruise of the Coracle Jim wakes up and finds himself about a quarter of a mile offshore of the southwest end of the island. He decides to row to shore but can’t – there are so many rocks that it’s not safe for him to get close. He also sees sea lions on the coast, which freaks him out.
How did Jim get on the Hispaniola ship?
Jim hatches a plan to try to board the wildly drifting Hispaniola, realizing that he can overtake the ship if he sits up and paddles hard. Though he runs the risk of being spotted, he thinks the idea has an air of adventure about it, so he starts paddling. Finally reaching the ship, Jim climbs on board and searches for water to quench his thirst.
What does silver say to Jim Hawkins in Treasure Island?
In response to the claim that he is protecting Jim Hawkins, Silver claims that he is holding him prisoner. In reply to point three, he reminds the men that the doctor comes every day to help take care of them and that without him they would die.
How did Jim set the Hispaniola adrift in Treasure Island?
When there is a breeze, Jim is able to cut the last fibers of the rope and set the Hispaniola adrift. On a whim he clutches the trailing rope and hauls himself to window-level, peering in to see why no one has noticed the sudden motion of the ship.
Who was the cabin boy on the Hispaniola?
From Bristol, Trelawney writes to the Doctor: ”The ship is bought and fitted. She lies at anchor, ready for sea. You never imagined a sweeter schooner–a child might sail her–two hundred tons; name, Hispaniola .” Jim Hawkins joins the crew of the Hispaniola as a cabin boy.