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    Hope In Life Of Pi

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    Life of Pi is a book by Yann Martel with a religious view that was portrayed in the life of Piscine Molitor Patel later known as Pi mainly at sea after the demise of his family members. The book depicts hope in the most difficult situations as Pi was forced to live in a lifeboat with animals for more than two hundred days and true to his faith; he came to shore in Mexico with the only surviving Bengal tiger (Richard Parker). The book brings to light the mere fact that where there is hope, there is

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    Pi Close Bond

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    other wildlife being with Pi on his journey helped him survive more than he knows. First of all, my source has stated multiple times that the presence of an animal can help with multiple human issues both mental and physical. An example would be this quote “ By encouraging touch and giving humans a sentient creature to care for, interaction with animals stimulates physical reactions that are very necessary and important for humans”(

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    of life - the principles of storytelling if you will. The Life of Pi, written by Yann Martel, is about a young boy that goes on a life-changing journey on the Pacific Ocean in the account of a first person narrative. At the end of the novel, Pi is questioned by two Japanese officials that confront him about the fate of the boat. The reader should understand that the stories are emphasized and tackled from the viewpoints of not only Pi, but as well as the Japanese reporters that are

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    Obstacles In Life Of Pi

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    Life of Pi is an allegorical novel written by Yann Martel. It tells the story of young Piscine Molitor Patel and his treacherous journey across the Pacific with Richard Parker, a Bengal tiger. Pi begins his adventure in Pondicherry, India. He and his family board a ship called the Tsimtsum. The ship, however, sinks before reaching land and leaves Piscine stranded in the ocean with Richard Parker, a zebra, a hyena, and an orangutan in a small lifeboat. After conflict among the animals, Richard Parker

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    Ethics And Morals Of Pi

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    Mace G. Cameron ENG 4U December 19, 2016 Ethics and Morals in Life of Pi Everybody; no matter your religion, skin colour, or gender possess a combination of morals based on the things internally believed are right or wrong. These can be established through many influences including, social constructs, personal experiences, and upbringing. Yann Martel is constantly challenging the reader’s morals throughout Life of Pi, after Pi is on the lifeboat, he has to make the extremely hard decision between

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    Trauma In Life Of Pi

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    In Life of Pi, Yann Martel tells a story that will make the reader believe in god: the story of intelligent young man Piscine Molitor Patel surviving months stranded at sea with a 450 pound tiger aboard his lifeboat. The main character, nicknamed Pi, has an unconventional name. He was named after a french swimming pool, the favorite of a close family friend, whom Pi calls Mamaji. When recalling his childhood, Pi speaks of what it was like to grow up with an unusual name; he tells the story of how

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    Diversity In Life Of Pi

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    along the way; adapting to these situations could include learning how to swim or what animals eat. In Yann Martel’s novel Life Of Pi, Pi Patel is contrasted with the experienced sailor Deborah Kiley by entrusting faith, the use of his knowledge, and adaptation to the situation to overcome obstacles beyond his control. Clinging onto lifeboats in the ocean, Deborah and Pi experience similar tragedies. The Patel family decides to sell their zoo in Pondicherry and immigrate to Canada on a cargo ship named

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    Inhumane In Life Of Pi

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    In the film “Life of Pi”, directed by Ang Lee, the protagonist, Pi, tells two separate stories about his cast away experience one with humans one with animals. Though Pi never states exactly which one story is true he clearly likes the one about animals more and we are lead to believe that this one is true. Since we are never really sure though it's best to analyze both stories. The animal story is far more interesting but the human story is the most plausible because we expect humans to act inhumane

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    Zoos In Life Of Pi

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    L.O.P. Essay Quiz In part one of Life of Pi the zoo is first introduced in a figurative form to the readers as an education, in that Pi studies zoology in college, which leads to him talking about the comparisons between the three-toed sloth and humans. Talking of the three-toed sloth develops into when the physical zoo is introduced which is, later in part one after Pi’s entire life story, and all that is said about the zoo is that is was new and it was huge. When the zoo is introduced to the

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    Truth In Life Of Pi

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    The Life of Pi, a film adaptation of the novel, is a drama and adventure movie that was released in 2012. It was directed by Ang Lee and written by Yann Martel (novel) and David Magee (screenplay). The story involves the 227 days that its teenage hero spends drifting across the Pacific in a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger. Framed narration also introduces the idea that the truth is multi-faceted. Truth manifests itself through multiple perspectives. Aristotle's definition of the primary meaning of

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