Achille Timeline and Summary
MoreAchille Timeline and Summary
- Achille chops down a tree to make into a canoe. He shapes it himself and names it In God We Troust [sic].
- Hector and Achille argue over Helen. The two draw their cutlasses.
- Achille and Helen fight in the marketplace. She claws and bites him; he tears her yellow dress.
- Achille goes conch-diving (illegally) to provide more money for Helen; he sees her hanging out with Hector on the sea wall.
- Achille dives to find the legendary Spanish galleon that is supposed to be in the harbor.
- Philoctete attempts to make peace between Hector and Achille. No luck.
- Achille takes a job tending Plunkett's pigs.
- During a hurricane, he imagines Hector and Helen together; afterward, he salvages his boat.
- We learn the history of his ancestor, Afolabe, who earned the nickname "Achilles."
- Achille hates the "blockos" that have come to the island because they're changing their village.
- He fights with Helen because of Hector, and he also accuses her of "whoring." It's not his classiest moment.
- He puts out to sea with his mate and sees a swift that appears to pull the boat further out to sea.
- He sees the ghost of his father coming up out of the sea and realizes that the swift has come to bring him home to Africa.
- Achille's boat is brought to the shores of Africa, where he's taken up river by a warrior to the settlement of his ancestors.
- Achille meets his father and they introduce themselves; Achille can't define his name.
- He takes up life in the settlement until there's a raid. He kills an attacker.
- When he returns to the empty village, he finds Seven Seas grieving in a hut.
- Achille hears the griot sing about the captivity of his people and their survival.
- He runs across the bottom of the sea to get back home; when he awakens, he's on his boat.
- As he cleans his boat down, Achille sings Bob Marley's "Buffalo Soldier," a song from one of the "blockos" that he can't get out of his head.
- Later, he helps Seven Seas rake and burn leaves in his yard. He ditches an ancient totem.
- Achille appears to the narrator as a figure in Winslow Homer's painting The Gulf Stream.
- He chats with Hector in his grave and lays an oar and the rusty bailing tin to rest with his friend.
- Achille attends Maud's funeral.
- Helen helps Achille put on her yellow dress and stuffs the chest with rags for the Boxing Day dance.
- Then Philoctete and Achille dance and pass a cap to catch coins from the onlookers.
- Achille and Philoctete take to the sea to find a new place to fish, since the commercial trawlers have cleared the seas.
- After two days of sailing, they nearly run into a coral reef, but a whale miraculously saves them.
- Achille's last scene is a slaughter of fish. He saves a piece of dolphin for Helen.