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Life Of Pi Chapter 5 Summary

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Yann starts off the novel by explaining to the reader how depressed Pi is, how he has been examining the sloth in its natural habitat, and his college experience. In the third chapter, Piscine begins to talk about Mamaji and his love for swimming, but could never get his parents to swim with him. In chapter four, Pi goes on to discuss his father’s job transfer, from a hotel-keeper to a zoo-keeper. Pi cherished his father’s job dearly and enjoyed every moment living at the zoo. At the end of the chapter, Pi talks about the meaning of freedom which means a lot to him. In chapter seven, Piscine’s dad shows Ravi and Pi the danger of animals in the zoo, but there was a sign in the zoo saying men were the most dangerous predator. Later on, Pi begins to tell the reader about his religions: Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam. …show more content…

When he was fifteen, Pi became a Muslim, but Pi’s parents figure about his religions as they sit in a restaurant and are confronted by Imam and Pandit. Pi talks to his dad about the 1970’s politics in India, his father moved the whole family to Canada because of the actions that took place. The family did not set sail for Canada until June 21, 1977, Pi’s mother made sure she had her cigarettes since she did not know if she could find her favorite brand in Canada, but she was also nervous leaving a place where she lived her whole life. As they were sailing aboard the Japanese cargo ship, it sunk into the Pacific Ocean and Piscine ended up in a life boat. He saw Richard Parker in the water struggling to stay alive, Pi rushes to save the 450 pound tiger. But then he realized how idiotic that plan was and dives into the

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