Philoctete Timeline and Summary

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Philoctete Timeline and Summary

  • The opening of the poem shows Philoctete telling a group of tourists a dramatic tale about cutting trees to make canoes. He also shows them his shin-wound for extra money.
  • His rotting wound makes him a bit of an outcast; Philoctete can no longer fish with the rest of the guys.
  • Instead, he goes to Ma Kilman's shop to get "medicinals" for his leg.
  • He feels that his wound is not just the result of a run-in with a rusty anchor; it's also the reminder of the chains worn by his ancestors.
  • Philo takes out his frustration on the yams in his garden.
  • But after slaughtering the yams, he decides to suffer with patience.
  • Philoctete attempts to reconcile his two friends, Hector and Achille, but fails.
  • When Achille can no longer make a living from the sea, Philoctete helps him find a job at Plunkett's pig farm.
  • Philoctete himself is hired by Statics to help with his political campaign.
  • On the campaign trail, Philoctete wonders why the people of St. Lucia can't all just love the island the way he does.
  • He and Statics prepare a "blocko" as part of the campaign, but it gets rained out.
  • After Achille goes missing at sea, Philoctete visits Seven Seas to pass on the rumors about his friend's fate; Seven Seas tells him that all will be well.
  • Philoctete hears the conch-shell call that alerts the village to Achille's return. He asks God to forgive his doubt.
  • He comforts Achille as he kneels at Hector's grave.
  • Ma bathes Philoctete in the new concoction and he feels the sore drain and close. He experiences a spiritual healing as well.
  • Philoctete attends Maud Plunkett's funeral with Achille and Helen.
  • At the end of the year, he celebrates Christmas with Seven Seas at Ma Kilman's house.
  • On Boxing Day, Philoctete dons "banana trash" and a calabash mask to perform a ritual African dance with Achille for the village.
  • The dance re-awakens the pain inside him for the suffering of his ancestors, and after the dance, he weeps.
  • The narrator spots Philoctete taking a New Year's Day wash in the sea.
  • Philoctete accompanies Achille on the quest to find new fishing grounds, and they are saved by a whale when they come too close to a coral reef.
  • Ma Kilman tells us that Philoctete will be godfather to Helen's baby.