...when he first saw him. He was very prejudiced, as was many people back then. He didn't like being stuck with him practically the whole book, until he realises that skin color doesnt matter when you're blind and stuck on a teeny little island in the middle of nowhere.
In "The Cay," Phillip initially felt dislike for Timothy when he realized that Timothy was black. Phillip's upbringing had taught him racial prejudices, but as they survived together on the deserted island and Timothy cared for him, Phillip's feelings of dislike transformed into admiration and respect for Timothy's intelligence, strength, and kindness.
At Timothy's grave, Phillip says, "Ah, yes, Timothy. You saved my life and taught me how to survive. I will always remember you."
The last name of Phillip's friend in "The Cay" is Timothy.
Timothy told Phillip that their boat was destroyed in a storm, leaving them stranded on the cay with limited resources.
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.
Phillip learns important life lessons from Timothy in "The Cay," such as the value of friendship, resilience, and acceptance of others regardless of their differences. Timothy's teachings help Phillip grow as a person and see the world from a different perspective.
Where do you think the cay Timothy and Phillip land is located
Timothy
Phillip and Timothy
The ship Phillip boarded and Timothy worked on was torpedoed and Timothy put Phillip on one of the life boats while he was unconcious. They ended up going to the cay and the story goes from there.
Timothy's last name is not mentioned in the book "The Cay." He is only referred to as Timothy.
An example of an oxymoron in "The Cay" is when Timothy refers to Phillip's blindness as "precious sightlessness." This phrase combines the contradictory ideas of sight being precious and blindness being the absence of sight.
It's just an island where Timothy and Phillip live in.
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 and Phillip got ready for the storm
i don't think anybody hated Phillip in The Cay. Timothy and Phillip were the only ones on the cay along with Stew Cat.
At Timothy's grave, Phillip says, "Ah, yes, Timothy. You saved my life and taught me how to survive. I will always remember you."
The last name of Phillip's friend in "The Cay" is Timothy.