Phillip Enright is a fictional character from the novel "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor. The story is set during World War II, and assuming he was around 11 years old during the events of the book, he would be over 80 years old if he were a real person today. However, since he is not a real individual, he does not have an actual age beyond the context of the story.
Phillip Enright is 11 years old in the book 'The Cay' by Theadore Taylor
In the book "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, Phillip Enright is an 11-year-old boy.
Phillip is 12 years old in the ending but in the beginnin he's 11
In chapters 1-4 of "The Cay," 11-year-old Phillip Enright and his mother are escaping Curacao just as World War II begins. Their ship is torpedoed, Phillip is separated from his mother, and is rescued by an older black man named Timothy from the water. Timothy and Phillip find themselves stranded on a small, uninhabited island in the Caribbean.
Phillip Enright 11 Willemstad (Island of Curacao…Dutch) Excited about war Timothy Old black man Helpful Philip's mom Lives on Curacao. Afraid of war Philip's father Strong Works with the war and is proud of it Henrik Lives on Curacao Good little boy Best friends with Phillip
Phillip is an eleven year old boy who love to play pirates with his best friend, Henrick Van Boven. He is also racist of Timothy.
Phillip from "The Cay" is described as an 11-year-old boy with light skin, light hair, and blue eyes. He becomes blind after a shipwreck and has to rely on an older West Indian man, Timothy, to help him survive.
He is eleven years old and has brown hair and brown eyes. He is also white too.
it is About a Boy called phillip and old man called timothy they get lost on a cay (island)
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.
his dad works for the royal dutch shell oil refinery in willemstand
Phillip is being stubborn in "The Cay" because he is a headstrong 11-year-old who is used to having things his way. He struggles to adapt to his new circumstances on the island and resists accepting Timothy's authority. Additionally, his fear and dependence on Timothy lead him to put up a defense mechanism of stubbornness to maintain a sense of control in a situation that is out of his hands.