Presentation Biography Stevenson
Stevenson Slide 23 “I did not have time to come to my senses, as a blank sheet found in front of me, and I already made a list of chapters. The heroes of the future book “Scurried here and here, fought and looked for treasures on several square inches of thick paper.” Slide 24 Romanes were read out by people of any circle-as a schoolboy to the prime minister. Stevenson became famous.
Slide 25 dozens of film adaptations. The most famous - and year slide 26 cartoons Slide 28, what is the secret if it exists so unconditional, timeless and by no means not only local success? After all, there were many adventure novels during the time of Stevenson. And decades added even more exciting stories, insidious villains and noble heroes. Slide 29 of course, to become, albeit at the cost of long trials, rich and happy - the goal is important.
To win, destroying your rivals is also a difficult matter. But let's think: unless this is the innermost essence of the Stevenson book, unless it captivated and continues to captivate millions of readers? Slide 30 Slide 31 gloomy, flooded with blood ”, even“ damned ”island - this is what is for a teenager Jim and, therefore, for us, his comrades in wanderings, the place where the famous“ Spaniela ”went, having on board the honest and lost human spiritual appearance of people.
Slide 32 Slide 33 And the treasures of the mysterious Captain Flint, buried here, treasures, for which many brave sailors died, for which so much blood was shed and so many suffering was survived, are we seen so much lies and cruelty, when are we trying to reveal the secret of the success of this book? The secret is not in the black pirate flag with crossed bones. And not even about the virtues of the noble heroes or the treachery of the villains.
Slide 34 Slide 35 The modest “Book for Boys” has become for millions of readers of various characters, ages and nationalities the reason for thoughts and conclusions about life! After all, this is how we perceive this adventure novel. Because every reader, who, in the words of Tuzital - Stevenson, “has eyes and at least a penny of imagination,” opens his own small “island of treasures” in it - events, characters, thoughts, images, a special, courageous, energetic and elegant Stevenson style.
Slide 37 “I heard, there are people for whom the cards mean nothing, but I can’t imagine it! Names, the outlines of forests, the direction of roads and rivers ... mills and ruins, water bodies and crossings ...- here are an inexhaustible storehouse for anyone who has eyes and at least a penny of imagination ... In the middle of the invented forests, the heroes of my future book were stirred ”...
R. This is not entirely true, since fiction in his famous romance is built on real facts, gleaned by the writer from the notes of Morgan, Drake and some other manuscripts at his disposal. Slide 40 was remembered about all this in the 10ths of the last century, when an amazing resemblance to the legendary island with Pinos Island was discovered from the year - Huventud, Youth Island, located 70 km south of Cuba.
The nature of the island of treasures, its bays and mountains seemed to be written off from the island of Pinos.