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  1. Long John Silver is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the novel Treasure Island (1883) by Robert Louis Stevenson. The most colourful and complex character in the book, he continues to appear in popular culture.

  2. John Silver el Largo (Long John Silver) es un personaje ficticio de la novela La isla del tesoro, de Robert Louis Stevenson. Silver tiene varios apodos, entre ellos "Barbacoa" o "El vagabundo a bordo" (en inglés , "The Sea-cook ", que también fue un título alternativo para la novela de Stevenson).

  3. Long John Silver is a very complex and self-contradictory character. He is cunning and mendacious, hiding his true intentions from Squire Trelawney while posing as the ship’s genial cook. He is very disloyal, shifting sides so frequently that we cannot be sure of his true affiliations.

  4. Pirata y cocinero inglés, John Silver el Largo es uno de los personajes creados por el escritor escocés Robert Louis Stevenson para protagonizar su novela de aventuras La isla del tesoro, publicada originalmente por entregas de 1881 a 1882. Contramaestre del capitán Flint, John Silver es cojo, herido según él durante su servicio en la Marina Real.

  5. Long John Silver is a notorious pirate who formerly served in the crew of Captain Flint. He is a significant character and the main antagonist of Disney 's 1950 film, Treasure Island . Contents. 1Biography. 1.1Early Life. 1.2Treasure Island. 2Appearances. 2.1Film. 2.1.1Treasure Island. 2.2Television. 2.2.1Once Upon a Time.

  6. The sea-cook on board the Hispaniola, Long John Silver soon turns out to be a notorious pirate, who has lost his leg in some kind of unspoken battle when he was part of Captain Flint ’s group of buccaneers. We’re first introduced to the man only in rumor, through Billy Bones ’s fear of a one-legged man.

  7. Long John Silver is the book's most powerful and developed character, one whose motivation is believable but not unambiguous and whose complexity makes Treasure Island a true work of genius. Silver is much more than a type; he is a genuine individual, attractive and repellent by turns, frightening at times and at other times nearly sympathetic, always compelling.