Timothy also serves as a role model and example of selflessness as he makes the greatest sacrifice for Phillip — using his body to protect Phillip during the hurricane that hits the island:. Timothy had been cut to ribbons by the wind, which drove the rain and tiny grains of sand before it. It had flayed his back and legs until there were very few places that weren't cut.
Despite the fact that Timothy is a paragon of kindness and selflessness, the novel pretty much ignores his inner life. What are his thoughts and feelings? What are his needs and motivations? The novel is less concerned with these questions than with Timothy's impact on Phillip.
We might say that Timothy exists in the novel solely to bring about Phillip's character transformation — not to undergo any transformation of his own. Critics often fault such works for treating a black person's experience only as it relates to a white person's. Timothy fits the bill here, insofar as he exists primarily to help a white character reform his or her racist views.
Were you left with any questions about Timothy's motivations, thoughts, or feelings? Can you imagine any ways in which Taylor could have enhanced Timothy's inner life in ways that would make sense for the book overall? Parents Home Homeschool College Resources. Study Guide. By Theodore Taylor. Previous Next. Timothy Timothy is the kind-hearted West Indian man who saves Phillip's life again and again.
Timothy as Other Timothy provides readers with a stark contrast to Phillip. First off, Timothy's speech is written to reflect his West Indian accent: He looked at me in the fading light and said softly, "We will 'ave no other food tonight. Yes, they were different. They ate raw fish. Second, Timothy is initially described by Phillip in a way that emphasizes his physical differences: He crawled over toward me.
For example, the episode with the jumbi highlights Timothy's voodoo practice, which Phillip finds very frightening: I trusted Timothy, and kept telling myself that he wouldn't harm me, but it was the whole mysterious jumbi thing that was frightening. Timothy sets up the island for the blind Phillip so that he'll be able to navigate it should anything happen to Timothy: I followed it around to the lee side with my fingers. Timothy warned Phillip that he should not go diving for langosta, or lobster, in the coral reef.
Because of his blindness, it was too dangerous. The narrative is written in the first person, which means that Phillip is telling the story himself. He pulls him on the raft, rescues him from sharks, and shelters him from the hurricane. In , Holland the home nation of the Dutch had already been conquered by Germany.
The narrator is Philip Enright, an eleven-year-old boy whose family is in Curacao because his father works for an oil company there.
The book is set during World War II and tells the story of what happens to Philip when he is shipwrecked. The Cay is a tale of shipwreck and survival. Stuck on a tiny cay, or island, in the middle of the Caribbean Sea, far from populated land, Phillip and Timothy must use every skill they possess to stay alive.
Their only resources are a water keg, a knife, a few matches, and the items they can scavenge from the island. Chapter one of The Cay describes the island in the Caribbean where Phillip lives with his mother and father. A German submarine bombs the neighboring island of Aruba, and Phillip and his friend Henrik sneak out to see what they can see. The soldiers send them home, and Phillip talks with his parents about the war. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search.
Press ESC to cancel. Skip to content Home Where is Timothy from in the Cay? Ben Davis May 30, Where is Timothy from in the Cay? Where are Philip and his family from in the Cay? How does Phillip go blind in the Cay? What does Timothy believe is causing bad luck? What sickness did Timothy have in the Cay? This disability forces him to depend on the West Indian man Timothy and see the world from his point of view. Is the cay a true story? The Cay is based on a real story of a kid who was actually stranded and floated on the sea for a long time.
The Cay took only three weeks to complete! Who wrote the Cay? Theodore Taylor. Who is blind in the Cay? When Young Phillip is separated from his mother and found by a black man named Timothy and his cat Stewcat, Phillip becomes blind and they all end up on an island. How do you pronounce Cay? Is the cay a movie? It aired on NBC on October 21, This short article about movies can be made longer. What happens in the Cay? He goes completely blind. The man, boy, and cat drift in the sea and finally happen upon a small cay island.
Timothy steers the raft to the island, even though Phillip wants to stay at sea better chance of rescue, he thinks.
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