Skellig receives sardines and Chinese food from Michael. The sardines provide strength and energy for Skellig, while the Chinese food adds variety to his diet and helps him recover from his weakened state.
Michael feeds Skellig cola with paractemols in order to remain his strength.
In the book "Skellig" by David Almond, the protagonist Michael finds a mysterious creature named Skellig in the garage of his new home. Skellig is initially described as being surrounded by empty Chinese food containers labeled with the numbers 27 and 53. These numbers do not have a specific meaning in the context of the story but serve to create an atmosphere of mystery and intrigue around Skellig and his origins.
Evolution of Man relates to Skellig because when Skellig arises in the garage, he is like Homo habilis, small, uncaring, hobo. Then, as the medicine and Chinese food heals him, he is like Hedi, he's okay, but not even half-way well. Then..when Mina starts to help Michael, they work together and Skellig is now a Neanderthal. Then, and the end of the book, Skellig becomes Homo Sapien. (In this case "Homo Sapien" means sprouting wings and flying away. May all people who have to answer complicated questions in English see this.
Cola with paracetamols
Yes, they did.
Bring her lots of Chinese food.
CHINESE
Shushi
Chinese people bring food offerings to the graves of their ancestors as a symbolic meal and as a mark of respect and love, much as Westerners bring flowers.
chinse food
Mitchell feeds Skellig fish heads to help him regain his strength.