In his famous speech at the March on Washington in 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said, I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. Theodore Taylor published The Cay six years later, in 1969. The dedication to the novel read To Dr. King’s dream, which can only come true if the very young know and understand. What does Taylor want young people to know and understand? How will this help Dr. King’s dream come true? Explain what the dedication means and how the message of the book is connected to Dr. King’s dream. Use at least two details from the novel to support your answer.

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User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
6 years ago

What part don't you understand?

User Icon for connxus kid connxus kid answered
6 years ago

how is it connected

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
6 years ago

Think of the different races in The Cay. What happens that illustrates Dr. King's hope that people are judged by their character, rather than their skin color?

User Icon for connxus kid connxus kid answered
6 years ago

oh thanks

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
6 years ago

You're welcome.

User Icon for bobpursley bobpursley answered
6 years ago

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User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
6 years ago

Yes! :-)

Thanks, Bob.

User Icon for connxus kid connxus kid answered
6 years ago

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User Icon for Ethan Ethan answered
5 years ago

can you write the answer

User Icon for just a boy just a boy answered
5 years ago

where can i find it in The Cay???!!!

User Icon for Anonymous Anonymous answered
5 years ago

so what is it

User Icon for wait wut is happening wait wut is happening answered
5 years ago

oof why would you read this? CUZ UR D*MB

User Icon for HEHE HEHE answered
4 years ago

1. The Cay is mostly about relationships, it teach us how leaving apart differences and prejudices can lead to mutual cooperation and friendship. This is shown when Philip becomes blind and stops discriminating Timothy for being black, realizing that what matters is not the skin color, but the heart, thoughts and ideas of a person. 2. Taylor wants young people to understand that, what makes different a person from another is not their skin color or their appearance, it is what's in their mind, their ideas and thoughts. If the young understand this, then people will stop considering being black as a difference, and will learn to see further and judge only by the content of the character of a person.The examples are when Philip stops discriminating Timothy for being black, because due to his blindness this is not a remarkable characteristic anymore, and when he realizes how good is Timothy and how wrong he as for making unfair judgements. 3. This novel has opened my mind to a new way of thinking, which is giving people the opportunity to show themselves as they are before making any judgment by their appearance. I would recommend this novel to any friend that shows a racist or even xenophobic behaviour, to teach them to be tolerant. For example, at the beginning Philip was racist but his mind completely changed when he realizes that we are all the same and the skin color doesn't represent a difference.

User Icon for kaden kaden answered
4 years ago

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