Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Discuss the irony of the given statement: "I shouted at Stew-Cat, 'We'll be rescued!'"This answer should be from the novel, The Cay, by Theodore...

I suppose there are several ironies in respect to
Phillip's excited declaration to his cat in Theodore Taylor's novel, The
Cay
. Most imporantly, the aircraft that Phillip hears (but cannot see) is not
a rescue plane for him: It is a warplane, and quite possibly a Japanese fighter flying
low above the palms, who chooses not to waste ammunition on a lone boy. Phillip's black
smoke emitted by the fire has possibly attracted a killer, not a rescuer. More likely,
it is an Allied craft who, after leaving, reports Phillip's location to authorities. The
other irony is that Stew-Cat has already scattered from the terrifying sound, and being
a cat, wouldn't have a clue why Phillip is so excited.

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