Robert louis stevenson, an English poet and novelist, was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1 1850. He was sickly since he was a child. When he comes of age, he intends to follow his father's career and become an engineer, but because of health problems, he turned to study law. In fact, his interest is literature. Two works with the theme of travel were published in 1878 and 1879, and they have been creating since then. From 65438 to 0879, he went to America and married Fanny Osborne, who was ten years older than him. At this time, Stevenson's lung disease became more and more serious, forcing him to settle in California with his wife and adopted son Lloyd, where the mild climate undoubtedly helped his health. He returned to Scotland on 1880. Stevenson conceived the story Treasure Island for Lloyd and published it in 1883. Once this story was published, it was immediately praised as "the best work of children's adventure stories", and Stevenson became a famous writer. For health reasons, he and his family had to move to Samoa Island in the Pacific Ocean until his sudden death in 1894. Stevenson wrote many works in his life, including poems and novels. He is famous for his novels, among which the most popular works are Treasure Island, Abduction, Paradise for Children's Poetry and Night Pond in a New Paradise.
Stevenson is a man who can tell stories and write novels. He is a writer and a poet, and he knows children's psychology very well. This story was created by drawing a map of Treasure Island for his children during the holiday and imagining it wonderfully. This story book is characterized by changeable plots, just like the waves of the sea, which rise and fall one after another, one wave after another, tightly gripping the readers' heartstrings. But this story book does not rely solely on the plots to win by surprise, but more importantly, the central idea embodied in these plots. The name of the novel is Treasure Island, but it tells readers that the most precious thing is not gold and silver, but human love and sense of justice. On the contrary, the central figure of a group of people in the pirate struggle is Jim, who is friendly to people and has a clear distinction between good and evil. He inspired his wit and courage in the struggle for the treasure and finally won. Silver, who is opposite to Jim, is also a character with distinct personality. He can also be said to be a man of strategy and courage, but he went astray, so he was finally spurned.