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Pirates: Heroes or Villians?

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Did you know that not all pirates were male? Some pirate ships had crew that were male and female. However, some of them used to dress as men to avoid conflict. When people saw the kind of crew some pirate ships had, they idolized the gutsy way they lived and how they chose their crew. Some pirates are seen as heroes because of the book, "Treasure Island," written by Robert Louis Stevenson. In the book, pirates were seen as romantic, unrestricted people on the other side of the law. Pirates are seen as Robin Hood type of characters. This means that they are seen as stealing from the rich and give to the needy. They were viewed as not always thinking of themselves or their crew. Some pirates were seen as free spirited, adventurous, and courageous people that lived such a unrestrained lifestyle that most people desired (Famous Pirates in History: Stories from the Golden Age of Piracy). Some pirates are seen as only fighting evil people but, sparing their lives, stealing

Pirate Myth Busters

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Did you know that not only did he exist, but Captain Blackbeard was the most feared pirate of all other pirates? It is hard to believe that such a well known and illustrated pirate with a fiction sounding name like Blackbeard actually exists. However, he did exist and he had the most infamous history. It is not well known that many more of the pirate myths of the pirate era are actually true. With pirates being such a misunderstood group of people, it is hard to blame people who do think that most of what was said are myths. Another myth about pirates that is actually true is that they did sail with a "Jolly Roger" flagging in the wind above their ships. The flag did have a skull and cross bones to scare their enemies and prey. That symbol means "death to my enemies." However, not all pirate ships had that exact symbol. Some ships had a unique design to signify their own independent crew. Pirates were keen attackers. They would fly a friendly flag when approac

Pirate Myths

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Myths about pirates begun with the novel "Treasure Island." It was published on January 28, 1882 by the Cassell and authored by Robert Louis Stevenson. It brought adoration for the genre of pirate novels. It gained so much notoriety that the genre of pirates were made into movies, comic books, and Halloween costumes. The book idolized pirates in a way.  Before the novel, the truth about pirates was sort of obscured. Pirate fiction really blew up with the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean" with the actor Johnny Depp. The film depicted pirates as romantic, nimble, living a blissful life on the seas, and overall good people for the most of them. One major myth about pirates is that they only fought when the needed such as protecting their gold from other thieving pirates and only fighting as hard as they need to. Any pirate would favor stealing loot without a fight, but when they decided to fight, they fought barbarously. And if any crewmates were chicken, including t

About Me

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I love animals. My passion are sports, video games, and television. The sports I like are basketball, baseball, football, and kickball. My favorite video game system is the play station. My favorite type of video games are adventure games. My favorite television shows are comedies and action movies and show.