Timothy told Phillip that his blindness was only temporary to provide him with hope and encouragement. He wanted to help Phillip see beyond his current struggles and to inspire him to believe in the possibility of recovery and a brighter future. This reassurance was meant to strengthen Phillip's spirit during a challenging time.
Phillip and Timothy only (and have to) drink water.
No he does not...............only blind....... don't cheat @_@ but Timothy sadly... :P
In The Cay, they didn't give Timothy's last name. But instead they gave the answer the Phillip's last name which is Enright- Phillip Enright.
i don't think anybody hated Phillip in The Cay. Timothy and Phillip were the only ones on the cay along with Stew Cat.
In "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, Timothy feeds Phillip by teaching him how to catch fish and gather coconuts on the deserted island where they are stranded. He emphasizes the importance of survival skills, showing Phillip how to use a fishing line made from local materials. Timothy's resourcefulness and knowledge of the island's resources play a crucial role in providing sustenance for both of them. Through this shared experience, Phillip learns not only how to feed himself but also gains a deeper respect for Timothy's wisdom and resilience.
Phillip and Timothy have a few essential items on the raft, including a makeshift sail for navigation, fishing gear, and some supplies for food and water. These items are crucial for their survival as they drift in the ocean. The raft serves as their only means of escape and protection while they await rescue.
Answer 1: It's about one boy and one man who gets stuck on a raft. They end up in a small island. They might survive on the Caribbean Sea. Answer 2: The Cay is about a boy named Phillip who is prejudiced and has strong feelings against black people. But later, he gets stuck in the middle of the sea, and his head injury has made him blind. His only companion to depend on is a black man named Timothy. As Timothy helps Phillip out, Phillip begins to bond to him and start to lose his feelings of prejudice toward black people. It says in the back of the book: Phillip is excited when the Germans invade the small island of Curacao. War has always been a game to him, and he's eager to glimpse it firsthand - until the freighter he and his mother are traveling on to the United States is torpedoed. When Phillip comes to, he is on a small raft in the middle of the sea. Besides Stew Cat, his only companion is an old West Indian, Timothy. Phillip remembers his mother's warning about black people: "They are different, and they live differently." By the time the castaways arrive on a small island, Phillip's head injury has made him blind and dependent on Timothy. This is the story of their struggle to survive, and of Phillip's effort to adjust to his blindness and to understand the dignified, wise, and loving old man who is his companion.
Timothy is emphasizing that he is the only support and companion Phillip has in their challenging situation despite his difference in culture and language. By calling himself an "outrageous man," he is playfully hinting at his unique personality and the importance of their bond for survival.
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.
Timothy dies protecting Phillip and Stew Cat well the storm. Phillip makes a grave for Timothy and he survives alone and due to what Timothy taught him about survival skills, he got his own food. Also 2 airplanes went by the cay and Phillip added Sea Grape to make the fire go bigger and more clear. Unfortunately, the pass the cay. But luckily there was a boat the rescued Phillip and he returned back to Curco. He had 3 surgeries and he could see again, but he needed glasses, but most importantly, he can see. After he tries to think back where Timothy's Grave which is in the Cay. Because he can't see at that time he has to think. When he closes his eyes, he can remember where the cay was.
Well judging by the only Phillip i know, probably LOTS of astronomers have been in Phillip.
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