Kidnapped Kidnapped

Kidnapped

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**Kidnapped** is a classic historical adventure novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, first published in 1886. Set in mid-18th-century Scotland, the story blends thrilling action with political intrigue, moral reflection, and vivid landscape writing, creating a richly textured tale of survival and coming of age.

The novel follows **David Balfour**, a young, honest, and somewhat naïve boy who leaves his quiet upbringing to claim his inheritance after the death of his parents. Upon arriving at the House of Shaws, he encounters his miserly and hostile uncle, Ebenezer Balfour, who resents David’s rightful claim. What begins as a family dispute soon turns into betrayal when David is lured aboard a ship and **kidnapped**, sold into near-slavery, and cast into a dangerous world far removed from his sheltered life.

A shipwreck changes the course of David’s fate and introduces one of Stevenson’s most memorable characters, **Alan Breck Stewart**, a proud and fiery Jacobite Highlander. Alan and David form an uneasy alliance, marked by sharp contrasts in personality, politics, and values. David is cautious, law-abiding, and shaped by Lowland Protestant ideals, while Alan is bold, impulsive, and fiercely loyal to the defeated Jacobite cause. Their relationship evolves from suspicion to deep mutual respect, forming the emotional core of the novel.

As fugitives, David and Alan journey across the rugged Highlands, pursued by government forces after becoming entangled in the aftermath of a political murder. Through this journey, Stevenson paints a powerful portrait of Scotland during a time of division—between Highland and Lowland cultures, loyalty and law, tradition and change. The wild landscapes are not mere backdrops; they mirror the dangers, freedoms, and moral tests the characters face at every turn.

Beyond its adventurous surface, **Kidnapped** is also a novel of moral growth. David matures through hardship, learning courage, loyalty, and discernment. He is repeatedly forced to question simple notions of right and wrong, especially when legality conflicts with justice or humanity. Stevenson does not present easy answers; instead, he invites readers to see the world through competing perspectives, making the novel intellectually engaging as well as entertaining.

The story concludes with David reclaiming his place in society, but changed by experience. His survival is not merely physical but moral and emotional, shaped by friendship, loss, and resilience. **Kidnapped** endures as a timeless adventure that combines suspense with thoughtful exploration of identity, loyalty, and conscience, securing its place as one of the great classics of historical fiction.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2025
19 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
328
Pages
PUBLISHER
ByteVerse Books
SELLER
ByteVerse Books
SIZE
484.2
KB
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