Comprehension

Conflict & Survival
Symbols & Meaning
Themes & Lessons
Character
Growth
100

Why do Phillip and his mother decide to leave Curaçao?

Because Phillip’s mother fears German submarine attacks near the island.

100

What type of conflict occurs when Phillip argues with Timothy about gathering palm fronds?

Man vs. Man

100

What does the rope connecting the hut and the fire pit symbolize?

Safety, connection, and Phillip’s growing independence.


100

What theme is revealed through Phillip and Timothy’s friendship?

Understanding and cooperation can overcome fear and prejudice.


100

At the start of the story, what does Phillip think of Timothy?

He looks down on him due to his mother’s prejudice.


200

What causes Phillip to become blind?

He suffers a head injury during the torpedo explosion of the S.S. Hato.

200

Which type of conflict describes Phillip’s fear of being alone after Timothy’s death?

Man vs. Self.

200

What does the stew cat symbolize?

Comfort, companionship, and Timothy’s lasting presence.

200

Which theme is reflected in Phillip’s transformation from a fearful boy to a confident survivor?

Courage and personal growth are achieved through facing adversity.

200

What quality of Timothy most influences Phillip’s growth?

His patience, wisdom, and protective nature.


300

What does Phillip use to signal passing ships once he’s alone?

A smoke fire he keeps burning on the beach.

300

What is the primary example of man vs. nature from the book?

The hurricane 

300

What does the storm on the cay symbolize?

Nature’s power and the test of strength and endurance.


300

What lesson about prejudice does Phillip learn?

That people should be judged by character, not by skin color.

300

What moment marks Phillip’s turning point toward maturity?

When he buries Timothy and takes responsibility for survival.

400

What happens to Timothy during the hurricane?

He shields Phillip from the storm’s debris and dies protecting him.

400

Why does Timothy teach Phillip how to find his way around using a rope?

So Phillip can survive independently if Timothy can’t help him.

400

What does Phillip’s blindness symbolize?

Insight, empathy, and learning to “see” beyond appearances.

400

How does the novel suggest that independence is gained?

By accepting challenges and applying lessons learned from others.

400

What does Phillip’s continued care of the fire show about his character?

His perseverance and ability to act independently.

500

How does Timothy help protect Phillip from the sun while on the raft?

He builds a small shelter out of wood and clothing.

500

What lesson about survival does Phillip learn by the end of the novel?

That true survival requires courage, adaptability, and trust in others.

500

What does the signal fire represent after Timothy’s death?

Phillip’s hope, independence, and determination to survive.

500

What overall message does The Cay teach about humanity?

Compassion and understanding unite people even in the face of fear and isolation.

500

By the end of the novel, how has Phillip changed most?

He has grown empathetic, courageous, and self-reliant — truly able to “see.”

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