Philip and Timothy are alike with obviously they both are humans, Philip and Timothy are different for there age.
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Both Phillip and Timothy are stranded on a cay after a shipwreck, they both have to rely on each other to survive. They are different in age, background, and experiences they bring to the situation. Phillip is a young boy who starts off being racist towards Timothy, a black man, but learns to overcome his prejudice and rely on Timothy for survival.
Timothy and Phillip were stranded on the island for approximately three months before they were rescued.
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Timothy slaps Phillip in Chapter 4 of the book "The Cay." This event occurs after Phillip insults Timothy for his lack of sightseeing skills while stranded on the island.
Timothy's last name is not mentioned in the book "The Cay." He is only referred to as Timothy.
Timothy calls Phillip "young boss" in the book "The Cay" because he is trying to teach Phillip responsibility and leadership skills while they are stranded on a deserted island. Timothy sees Phillip as the person who will eventually become the leader and make decisions for both of them. It also shows Timothy's respect for Phillip despite their differences in age and race.
It's just an island where Timothy and Phillip live in.
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Henrik is not in the movie, and neither is Phillip's father. The book begins in Curacao, whereas the movie begins on the ship. In the book, Timothy and Phillip stay on the cay for months, but in the movie, only fro days. In the book, Timothy attempts to get rid of stew cat, but not in the book. There are several more differences.
Phillip asks Timothy if he is still black because he has gone blind due to the accident, causing him to rely solely on Timothy's descriptions of the world around him. This question reflects Phillip's struggle to understand his new perception of the world without sight, as well as his dependence on Timothy for guidance and description of the world.
Timothy helps Phillip by teaching him survival skills, building a shelter, providing food and water, and ultimately guiding him to become more independent and self-sufficient. Timothy's mentoring also helps Phillip overcome his prejudices and grow as a person.
In "The Cay," the turning point in Timothy and Phillip's relationship occurs when they are stranded on the cay after their ship is torpedoed. Phillip becomes blind due to an injury, which forces him to rely on Timothy for survival. Through this shared struggle, their relationship grows and they develop a deep bond of trust and dependence on each other.
timothy a kind man phillip a guy who eats from cans timothy a wise guy phillip... who has a fat thigh timothy a nice man phillip a man who has bad plans