It is part of our nature. Writers typically use this longing for adventure to draw up a story, because reading these stories helps us satisfy our insatiable hunger for action. The Life of Pi by Yann Martel tells the story of a young boy who searches for God – finding him in Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity. When his father can no longer stay in India, he seeks opportunity in Canada. Travelling by ship, they begin crossing the Pacific ocean, until a storm hits and kills all of Pi’s family except him. The story envelops all of Pi’s time at sea, alone in his lifeboat, and his perpetual belief in God that takes him through the journey. The Life of Pi would be the most beneficial to people of the future because it not only depicts adventure, but also wonder, fear, happiness, and, most importantly, the major religions of our time and the faith people have in
It is part of our nature. Writers typically use this longing for adventure to draw up a story, because reading these stories helps us satisfy our insatiable hunger for action. The Life of Pi by Yann Martel tells the story of a young boy who searches for God – finding him in Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity. When his father can no longer stay in India, he seeks opportunity in Canada. Travelling by ship, they begin crossing the Pacific ocean, until a storm hits and kills all of Pi’s family except him. The story envelops all of Pi’s time at sea, alone in his lifeboat, and his perpetual belief in God that takes him through the journey. The Life of Pi would be the most beneficial to people of the future because it not only depicts adventure, but also wonder, fear, happiness, and, most importantly, the major religions of our time and the faith people have in