concept   pirates

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Western culture (1) Caribbean (1) England (1) seafaring (1) Eastern countries (1) Historical (1) Hollywood (1) Inland countries (1) Nautical (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 pirates Western culture Pirates are typically portrayed as daring adventurers and rebellious figures in Western literature and films. 12
2 pirates Caribbean Pirates are romanticized figures with a complex historical legacy in Caribbean folklore and history. 6
3 pirates England Pirates in England are viewed as maritime criminals who posed a threat to trade routes and were actively pursued by naval forces. 3
4 pirates seafaring Pirates are revered and romanticized in seafaring cultures for their adventurous spirit and code of honor. 3
5 pirates Eastern countries Pirates in Eastern countries are viewed as historical figures known for seafaring and plundering, with less romanticized portrayals than in Western culture. 1
6 pirates Historical Pirates were viewed as criminals and enemies of the state, and were pursued and prosecuted by naval forces. 1
7 pirates Hollywood Pirates in Hollywood culture are typically portrayed as adventurous, rum-drinking outlaws in movies and literature. 1
8 pirates Inland countries Pirates are often depicted as ruthless criminals causing chaos and fear at sea, a concept popular in inland countries. 1
9 pirates Nautical Pirates are associated with romanticized tales of adventure and treasure hunting within nautical culture. 1