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    Life Of Pi Survival Essay

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    on anything, there's a high chance your survival rate will go down . But in the novel “The Life of Pi”, Pi was able to survive on the lifeboat because of his background knowledge on marine biology and the help of the symbolic nature of animal. The shark whales, flying fish and sea turtles played an important role when Pi was stuck on the boat. Each animal represented a valuable role that did Pi a favor. And the background knowledge of marine biology was helpful for many reasons, one being…

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    Richard Parker Life Of Pi

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    Or is it the other way around; Pi, a teenage boy with only a tiger to share the boat with? As interesting as it is unlikely, but just who are Pi and Richard Parker? Pi, formally Piscine, grew up at his father’s zoo, the same one where Richard Parker came upon. As the story states, the tiger was initially named Thirsty because he was caught while drinking, yet there had been a clerical error, resulting in the renaming of Thirsty to Richard Parker. Uncoincidentally, Pi also undertakes a name…

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    How Did Pi Survive

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    Piscine Patel (known as Pi), a religious boy from Pondicherry, is part of a family who, under the motivation of India’s disastrous political state, decides to move to Canada. After the cargo ship sets sail to Canada the ship begins to sink and Pi finds himself alone in a lifeboat with a hyena, orangutan, zebra and tiger, Richard Parker. All the animals die at the hands of each other, except for Richard Parker, who saves Pi from the hyena and once again from a desperate blind Frenchman at sea who…

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    Life Of Pi Research Paper

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    Does it pay to live a good time when in time of need of distress? I am very much familiar and aware of the movie, Life Of Pi. The movie was released in 2012, I heard form my fiends that theres was a book previously written about it too, as in many cases this goes the same for movies. Both the movie and book is about a young boy Pi Patel. He loose his mother, father and brother in a sudden hurricane storm. He is stranded on a make shift boat with a tiger. Yes, a tiger, many may question this…

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    Life Of Pi Survival Essay

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    Piscine Molitor Patel, also known as Pi, the protagonist of Life of Pi, by Yann Martel, manages to survive an astonishing 227 days on an aimless life boat with the company of a 450 pound bengal tiger named Richard Parker. To survive alone with limited supplies, one must find new ways to live as well as adapt to their new surroundings. Physical health is the most important aspect of survival. Next, would be psychological (mental) health and finally spiritual wellness. These are three main aspects…

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    Through the Life of Pi, Yann Martel has excellently weaved a fable wherein storytelling and imagination is centric to the delivery of the plot. It is clear that Martell has placed a strong focus on anecdotally stylish and recount based storytelling throughout The Life of Pi, and by extension demonstrates the importance and enigmatic power of storytelling and imagination in our lives. A range of techniques and themes are utilised by Martel in order to express this idea; using symbolism, the…

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    At the beginning of the story, it is clear that Pi has many different sides to himself. He has the side of himself that is a scared little kid, shown whenever his father demonstrates what would happen if Pi or Ravi ever decided to put their hands inside of a Bengal Tiger’s cage, and Pi finds himself very disturbed (Life of Pi, page 44). Pi also has a side of him that enjoys many aspects of life, for example, how he practices many religions (Life of Pi chapters 16-20), and can find a good person…

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    “Life of Pi”is a very intricate novel, as within it contains many examples of symbolism, each meaning something that always begins with Pi. With many twists, turns, and even shocking moments, Life of Pi is sure to bring you on an unforgetable journey. Life of Pi is an award winning novel with many examples of symbolism. Life of Pi is Yann Martel’s best selling book. It goes over many different topics and subjects, one of these is symbolism. Pi finds himself in a lifeboat with exotic animals, he…

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    In Yann Martel’s novel Life of Pi, choices inundate the story. For Piscine Molitor Patel, Pi for short, there is the choice in which story he chooses to tell, faith he chooses to believe in and choice in what moral beliefs to abide by. As for the reader, choice is just as much present if not more, with the choice to decide whether the narrator is reliable or not, choice in the better story and choice in personal moral values. Yann Martel prefaces Life of Pi with a fictitious authors note, a…

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    Life Of Pi Quote Analysis

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    Life Of Pi The book was born as the author described himself as hungry. This quote represents the author’s desire for a captivating story as many of his stories prior had proven fruitless. His desire to entertain his audience directed him on a journey of self reflection. The book metaphorically examines many crucial life lessons. Lessons that involve the examination of one’s own inner values. A person must learn to value these lessons in order to survive. Many people choose their…

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