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Comparing Life Of Pi And The Tyger

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A tiger with majestic air has a significant presence everywhere. In the novel Life of Pi, the protagonist is lost at sea with no one else, but a tiger named Richard Parker. Throughout this novel, the protagonist sees him with a differing perspective from the one he had of him growing up. In Blake’s work The tyger, he describes the tyger in such a way, that one would think it was a heavenly figure, not just a very large feline.Nonetheless, the qualities of the tiger exemplified in both works include the swift form of attack, terrifying prowess, and majestic strength. A tiger is always ready to attack swiftly and silently. It reflects its fear and uncertainty through its anger. For instance, in Life of Pi, Pi describes Richard Parker as so in one situation, “I saw a sight that will stay with me for the rest of my …show more content…

Richard Parker had risen and emerged. He was not fifteen feet from me. Oh, the sight of him! The hyena’s end had come and mine. I stood rooted to the spot, paralyzed, in thrall to the action before my eyes. My brief experience with the relations of unconfined wild animals in lifeboats made me expect great noise and protest when the time came for bloodshed. But it happened practically in silence. (Martel 150).” In the context of the passage, while the protagonist was aware of this predator’s ability, this was the first time he recognized the power of this mighty animal. In the context of this passage, Pi had remembered growing up and being warned about Richard Parker and he passively acknowledge those warning, but now he sees the tiger come up and swiftly tear the hyena away from this earth. Until then, he never really knew

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