Long John Silver
The Sea Cook, Barbecue
Probably the most famous pirate who never was.
Long John Silver is one of the main characters in the Book Treasure Island.
The book tells of an adventure to an island in the West Indies known by
the name Skeleton Island, where the fabled treasure where a great pirate
captain is buried.
No pirate has inspired more myth and legend than Long John Silver. Even
people who have never read Treasure Island, know the name Long John Silver.
Surprisingly, I get at least 2 or 3 people every month or so asking me
if Silver was a real person. The answer is a bit confusing. Long John
Silver was inspired by Stevenson's real-life friend, William Henley.
According to Lloyd Osbourne, Stevenson's stepson Henley was "..a
great, glowing, massive-shouldered fellow with a big red beard and a crutch;
jovial, astoundingly clever, and with a laugh that rolled like music;
he had an unimaginable fire and vitality; he swept one off one's feet".
(The real life Henley was not missing a leg but he was crippled. He also
wasn't a pirate.)
This about as real as Silver gets. The book Treasure Island,
creates a wonderful biographical sketch of Silver. We know that he had
a common law wife who was a "negress" or woman of African descent.
We do not know much more about his wife except she helped him run the
Spy-Glass Inn, Silver's tavern in Bristol. Silver mentions that she was
to sell the tavern after the Hispaniola and head to a new location
somewhere in the Caribbean where he would meet up with her again after
the treasure hunt.
Silver was normally called John or Barbecue by the other pirates/mutineers.
The good guys in the story, (Captain Smollett, Doctor Livsey, Jim Hawkins,
etc) called him Silver.
Silver signed on as the cook of the Hispaniola and then went
about recruiting most of his former shipmates for the rest of the crew.
The good Squire John Trelawney, trust Silver so much that he accepts any
man Silver puts forward, this despite the fact that Jim Hawkins had warned
Trelawney and Livsey to be on the look out for a one legged man. Stevenson
choice of a crippled sailor for a sea cook was on the money as this was
done quite often on merchant ships.
The story picks up some time after 1722 and more likely sometime in the
late 1730s or early 1740s. We find out from the story that Long John was
the quartermaster of Captain Flint. Flint was a pirate that was feared
by all except Long John Silver. We find out from the story that Flint
dies in Savannah, Georgia but are not given an exact year. (Savannah was
founded in 1733). There is a suggestion that Flint was killed by Silver
but it is never clearly expressed.
The story isn't clear on exactly when Silver lost his leg but it was
in battle and he lost it to an explosive cannon shot which not only took
off his leg but blinded another pirate known in the story as "Blind
Pew". It was some time between the taking of the treasure that was
buried by Captain Flint and the Death of Captain Flint that Silver lost
his leg.
We also know that Long John likes Jim Hawkins and does on several occasions
saves the boy's life. In every instance however we also know that it seems
he saves the boy in order to save his own. He would like the boy to join
him and the pirates and admires Hawkins because of his resource fullness
and almost reckless bravery.
Other things of interest is that the only thing Silver does fear is hanging.
He admits clearly that he has seen people hang and he is afraid to meet
such a fate.
In the many sequels to Treasure Island Silver tends to be a more gentle
rogue who always seems to do good in the end. We know in the end of Treasure
Island, he manages to slip away with part of the treasure.
In the end what you can say is he was a ruthless man who would kill anyone
who stood between him and what he desired. He led a mutiny but in the
end save Hawkins and led the fellow mutineers into a bloody ambush in
an attempt to save his own skin. He was a likeable man, he was well educated
to some degree (he couldn't navigate a ship on his own), he knew the dangers
of strong drink, yet he was a most deadly pirate.
Did I mention that he had a pirate named Captain Flint? Sound familiar?
In Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean, Curse of the Black Pearl,
The crew of the Black Pearl name the monkey Captain Jack, after
the former captain, Jack Sparrow.
Famous Quotes of Long John Silver:
Yer smart as paint: (A person of uncommon intelligence)
Shiver my timbers (Something Frightful)
"Them's that die'll be the lucky ones" (You'd be better off
dead if you put up a fight against me)
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