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The Cay. By Theodore Taylor. Setting. February 1942 on the island of Curacao – then part of the Dutch West Indies When Phillip is shipwrecked the setting changes to an unnamed Cay in Devils Mouth –the long U shaped coral banks in the Caribbean.
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The Cay By Theodore Taylor
Setting • February 1942 on the island of Curacao – then part of the Dutch West Indies • When Phillip is shipwrecked the setting changes to an unnamed Cay in Devils Mouth –the long U shaped coral banks in the Caribbean. • Most of the action takes place between April and August 1942, although the narrative actually concludes in April of 1943
Characters • Phillip Enright – dynamic, round character • Timothy – static, round character • Mrs. Enright (Grace)- static, flat character • Mr. Enright (Phillip Sr.) – static, flat character • Henrik van Boven – static, flat character
Point of View, Plot and Theme • Point of view: First Person • Plot: The Cay is a survival story of a young boy who loses his eyesight and an old man. The two are shipwrecked on a deserted island • Theme: • survival • Overcoming prejudices • discrimination
Conflict Person vs Environment Person vs Self • Phillip and Timothy must survive the hot sun, sharks and lack of fresh water while on the raft. • Later they must survive a hurricane • Phillip struggles with his prejudice of black people • Phillip has to learn to come to terms with his blindness to survive
Story Elements • Exposition: Phillips mother feels it is not safe to stay in Curacao while WWII is going on and oil tankers are being bombed by German U – boats • Rising Action: Phillip and his mother leave on the SS Hato which is bombed. Phillip is separated from his mother, and wakes up blinded from an injury and alone on a raft with Timothy a black man • Climax: a hurricane hits the island, Timothy dies • Falling Action: Phillip learns to survive alone • Resolution: Phillip is rescued by a Navy ship, and is reunited with his parents