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After the boat that phillip was on torpedoed, Timothy rescued him and put him on the raft with him
Phillip fellings towards Timothy were very cruelfull
because he dont want him to die
Phillip is initially mad at Timothy in "The Cay" because he blames Timothy for their shipwreck, believing that Timothy did not properly steer their raft. This creates tension between them as they struggle to survive on the uninhabited island. However, as they face various challenges together, Phillip learns to appreciate Timothy's wisdom and strength, and their relationship evolves over time.
Hahaha nice question about food anyway he falls off the raft because Timothy says there's and island and phillip says "Where?" and starts walking to the front of the raft, and because he's blind, he falls off. Dat be true young bahss.
They were floating on a makeshift raft which drifted to the island. They decided to stay there and look for help.
Phillip's feelings towards Timothy on the raft evolve from fear and mistrust at first to deep admiration, respect, and love as they work together to survive. Timothy becomes a father figure to Phillip, teaching him valuable life lessons and helping him navigate the challenges they face. Their bond grows strong as they rely on each other for survival in the face of adversity.
Chapter 5 of "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor describes Phillip's experience after being blind, his initial denial and fear, and his gradual acceptance of his new reality. He relies on Timothy to guide and care for him, and begins to explore the island using sound and touch. Phillip's relationship with Timothy deepens as he learns to navigate his blindness.
They ate flying fish.
he decides to go on a raft to his home
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Timothy, but more like raft mate.