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Life Of Pi Identity Essay
In part 1 of the novel "Life of Pi" the reader learns about many different components of Pi Patel's
identity; however there are 3 specific branches of his identity that help him during his shipwreck.
The main 3 that aid him are his knowledge of animals, his religious beliefs, and his ability to think
logically. Each of these factors contribute to Pi's survival on the ocean and this is why.
In the beginning of the novel we learn that Pi's studied zoology in college because of this Pi has
vast knowledge on animal behavior and actions. This is shown on page 3 when the author states
"My majors were religious studies and zoology." This gives Pi vast schooling about the different
creatures of the world. This information comes in handy later on in the story when Pi is faced with
a Bengal tiger...show more content...
When Pi first broads the ship he forgets that Richard Parker, the tiger, is present; however when the
tiger appears and kills the hyena Pi is given a surprise about exactly how dangerous his predicament
is. Although Pi is faced with a 450–pound carnivore, he is able to train it and they coexist peacefully.
This is only one of Pi's characteristics that assist him in his problem.
Throughout the 1st part of the novel we see Pi grow up and adopt many contrasting religious
beliefs. Pi was born Hindu, which is shown on page 66 when the 3rd religious men are arguing
about Pi's belief, "Nonsense!" cried the pandit. "Piscine was born a Hindu, lives a Hindu and will
die a Hindu!" This quote presents that Pi follows the Hindu religion, he however also follows both
Islamic and Christian faiths as well. These are both shown on two different page, for Christianity
this is displayed on page 57 when the text states, " I booted up that hill. Though Father Martin was
no IN– alas, his block was slid over– thank God he was in. Short of breath I said,
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Life of Pi
Martel's "The Life of Pi" is a coming of age story about a young man's reaching maturity through
tragic but uplifting story of loss and miraculous survival. The story is based on a journey which
contains adventure, tradgedy, humour, and also the survival of the fittest mentality. Yann Martel
depicts a story of a youth who seeks knowledge, wisdom, connectivity, and spirituality through
religeon and zoology. Applying the craft's he has practiced and is taught, protagonist Pi Patel seeks
survival on a stranded boat with an orrangatang, a tiger, an injured zebra and a hyena. Yann
Martel's tail starts off with Pi chronicaling his life in India in a city called "Pondicherriy". Pi is a
student, he characterizes his life through zoology,...show more content...
Pi is a spirutal and optimist character because he is just hoping for the best and he envisions that
his brother, father, and his mother are still out there well and alive, and theirs a is a search team
looking for him. The reality is starting too sink in his head and he is realizing that this isnt a
dream, and everything around him thats happening is actually reality. "Richard Parker, can you
believe what has happened to us? Tell me it's a bad dream. Tell me it's not real. Tell me I'm still in
my bunk on the Tsimtsum and I'm tossing and turning and soon I'll wake up from this nightmare.
Tell me I'm still happy. Mother, my tender guardian angel of wisdom, where are you? And you,
Father, my loving worrywart? And you, Ravi, dazzling hero of my childhood? Vishnu preserve
me, Allah protect me, Christ save me, I can't bear it!" (Martel, 2002) At this point its Pi against
the world, and as it is in the animal kingdom only the strong survive". He will have too overcome
all these challenges and obstacles he is faced with too be the king of the jungle or simply the king
on the boat. The scriptures and the Bibles Pi has read throughout his life are the manifestation of the
present. His faith and good will is tested as he experiences
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Life Of Pi Conflict Essay
Life of Pi uses conflicts in the novel with Pi wrestling with beliefs, nature, and his own strong will
to mold himself into an existentialist who learns about himself and becomes spiritually one. In the
beginning of the novel we focus on Pi struggling with his beliefs as he tries to find his path
throughout his religious journey. He faces many options and worldviews but as he progresses he
begins to accept himself and what he truly believes. He grows in spiritual knowledge by questioning
a Christian priest wondering if "this son...who goes hungry, who suffers from thirst, who gets tired,
who is sad, who is anxious, who is heckled and harassed... – what kind of god is that? It's a god on
too human a scale, that's what"(17). Through questions...show more content...
Each of these self conflicts shaped him into a stronger version of the old self he was back in
India. With each of the obstacles he's faced with he's never once let fear take control as fear is
"life's only true opponent. Only fear can defeat life" (56). Fear concealed as doubt can take control
over disbelief and reason, but through a firmly grounded foundation of light which in Pi's case was
his religion helped him stay grounded. In such dire situations with no other human contact you
have nowhere else to turn but to God because "the lower you are, the higher your mind will want
to soar. It was natural that, bereft and desperate as I was, in the throes of unremitting suffering, I
should turn to God" (93). The inner battles he faced while on the lifeboat helped him draw closer to
God and lead himself to find himself as well. When people are in positions of weakness they reach
for something greater than what's around them. Tragedy brings on faith and faith untested isn't true
faith. When everything pointed against his faith he was still able to "fight no matter the cost of
battle, the losses we take, the improbability of success. We fight to the very end. It's not a question of
courage. It's something constitutional, an inability to let go. It may be nothing more than life
hungry stupidity" (53).
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Life Of Pi Human Nature
Mother Nature has its own unique presence in this world an almost indescribable sentiment to just
be in the middle of the sea or in a forest to just sit there in awe of its beauty and aurora. Mother
Nature has always been simply stronger than man and technology. Human nature always tends to
dominate nature with technology and weapons. Mother Nature can heal, nurture and destroy. In the
end it constantly comes out as the strongest. Mother Nature known as the mysterious secretive and
most powerful against Human Nature is a recurrent theme throughout the movie Life of Pi and
Avatar. In the film Life of Pi directed by Ang Lee and Avatar directed by James Cameron, film
techniques such as lightening, different camera angles mise en scene and symbolism...show more
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Pi finds difficulty in discovering himself in his own comfort zone amongst his family. After the
shipwreck Pi is left alone on a lifeboat with a tiger. In this scene an aerial shot of his head
overshadowed by the immense dark lightening of the ocean emphasises Pi's vulnerability. Pi is
faced with many challenges, miraculous occurrences and great suffering along with Richard
Parker. Pi's suffering gets revealed through the powerful storm scene where wide angle shots are
used to portray his weakness in the vast wild deep sea. The storm gets stronger Pi see's the horror it's
having on Richard Parker, as an extreme close up of his face shows extreme fear. As Pi screams
'God', arms spread in supplication: "Why are you scaring him? I've lost my family. I've lost
everything. I surrender. What more do you want?" A wide angle is used so the audience can
comprehend how terrified Pi feels as he is encountered by Mother Nature. Deep orchestral music
accompanied by crashing waves which fades in to sadder choral voices gives a deep sense of Pi's
suffering. The raft is swiped away which is a symbolism of Pi losing his haven material possession
which kept him alive for so long. Richard Parker is a symbolism of Pi's primitive self braver. A high
angle shot of Richard Parker is used to demonstrate that even a tiger is afraid in the face of Mother
Nature. Pi and Richard Parker are seen bracing
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The Better Story in Life of Pi by Yann Martel
On its surface, Martel's Life of Pi proceeds as a far–fetched yet not completely unbelievable tale
about a young Indian boy named Pi who survives after two hundred twenty–seven days on a lifeboat
with a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. It is an uplifting and entertaining story, with a few themes
about companionship and survival sprinkled throughout. The ending, however, reveals a second
story – a more realistic and dark account replacing the animals from the beginning with crude human
counterparts. Suddenly, Life of Pi becomes more than an inspiring tale and transforms into a point to
be made about rationality, faith, and how storytelling correlates the two. The point of the book is not
for the reader to decide which...show more content...
He starts out with a zebra, hyena, an orangutan, and a tiger, but the animals slowly diminish leaving
only Pi and Richard Parker. Pi works to tame and care for Richard Parker, and the two survive for
two hundred twenty–seven days. Pi encounters a fellow French castaway who is eaten by Richard
Parker (Martel 311–320). Pi also comes across a man–eating island (Martel 322–358). The events
that take place are fairly far–fetched, and the probability of all of them occurring to the same person
in the period of time given is even less believable. The second story, on the other hand, is a
perhaps more believable retelling of the original story. Pi relates the second tale upon the request
of his interviewers for "'a story without animals'" (Martel 381). In this story the animals are
replaced with human representatives including an injured Chinese sailor, a French cook, Pi's
mother, and Pi himself. The second story, like the first, begins with many passengers on the boat,
but in the end it leaves only Pi to survive by himself after brutally murdering and eating the cook
who killed both the sailor and Pi's own mother (Martel 381–391). Unlike Pi's first story, this account
is dark, desperate, and harshly realistic, without any sense of hope to counter it all. After relating
both of these stories to his interviewers, Pi asks them which story they think is better (Martel 398).
Although the
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Loss Of Innocence In Yann Martel's Life Of Pi
"Life will defend itself no matter how small it is" (Yann 47). Life of Pi, by Yann Martel is a novel
that explains how even though you lost everything you can overcome almost everything. This
novel is about one boy's family who owns a zoo, then took a trip with all the animals, yet instead
of arriving to their destination life had another thing in mind. Martel describes despite whom it
are you can be friends with them. The boy has a {named Pi} family who thinking of moving to
Canada and the boat crashed and killed the parents and sibling and all the animals but a zebra, a
monkey, a hyena, and a tiger {which he called Richard Parker}. This was a different type of book
and it was a delight to read. This novel was a wonderfully powerful lesson...show more content...
The have told him they want to know what really happened. This quote brings the climax of the
story. Pi will tell a second story, without animals, about his survival. He will then press the men into
confessing which they thought was the better story. Pi attempts to gain acceptance by telling the two
Japanese insurance men a story with animals on the lifeboat instead of humans. The boy used his
imagination to express his journey, as it seemed unrealistic which lead the insurance men that they
would not believe his story. This is Pi's attempt to cover up his real story of manslaughter and
cannibalism, which unaccepted by society. If these men new the real story of Pi, the tiger, the
monkey, the zebra, and the other small animals, the men would not look at Pi the same and would
question his humane. At this time, Pi believed this was the best decision in order to accept without
the concern of his mental health by society. Altogether, the Japanese men do not believe his animal
story, "Mr. Patel, we don't believe your story." (Martel 324). Since Pi continues to turn his real life
situation into a story about animals, the insurance men reject him and thus he cannot complete his
journey to adulthood or reach full maturity. Pi had a decision to make and that was to tell the truth or
not. Pi wanted to be accepting into society, which
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Life Of Pi
Life of Pi, written by Yann Martel, is a story of a boy named Pi Patel. In the beginning of the
story, Pi tells us how he is named after a swimming pool named the Piscine Molitor. His parent's
friend whom he calls "Mamaji" was a swimmer and tells Pi's parents how that was the most
elegant pool he has ever swam in therefore becoming his namesake. Piscine's family was Hindu but
as he explores more religions, he says he wants to practice two more, such as Christianity and
Islam. Throughout the book, he is a very religious person. Pi goes on to tell us that his father owns
the Pondicherry Zoo in his hometown in India. When India's economy lowers, the Patel family
attempts to move the zoo across the ocean. In the beginning of part two of the story,
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Life Of Pi
There are many people who believe in God and there are those who believe in science. People
who believe in God turn a deaf ear to the voice of reason. People who believe in science lack the
ability to believe something on faith. Life of Pi by Yann Martel is a story of a young man named
Pi shipwrecked at sea for seven months where his life is changed forever. After escaping the sea,
Pi tells two stories of what happened during those seven months. Regardless which story is more
believable or interesting, do the details of the story really matter if the outcomes are the same?
Similarly both stories include Pi being shipwrecked with hungry individuals who must fight to
survive. First story he is with animals and the second story he is with members of the ship's crew.
Both stories include conflict and violence in order to survive. The line between humanity and what
is animalistic becomes blurred. When survival is threatened, people and animals will do anything to
survive. The animal story is more fictional and...show more content...
Like with any adaption certain details cannot be properly portrayed on the big screen. For instance,
Pi is nude for the majority of the shipwreck in the novel and in the movie he is wearing cleaned
white pants. The novel is more realistic but the movie is more PG–friendly. On the other hand, in the
novel Pi is intellectually curious about the animals and in the movie he instigates mischief making
him appear more of a brat than a scholar. The religion aspect of Pi's early life before the event is
more explained in the novel, but is not crucial to the overall story and is condensed in the movie.
However a bad example of condensing source material would be the conflict between the animals,
instead of days it seemed like mere hours in the film. To that end, the film does a brilliant job taking
the source material and enhancing it will spectacular visual
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Life Of Pi
The final product was a graphical representation based on the novel Life of Pi, by Yann Martel.
The assignment, which was representing Pi's life at sea, had a superior outcome than expected. I
originally believed that the final image would be mediocre and that my group and I would be
struggling to complete it in the last minute. However, the project was finished well in advance and
the ultimate result was a pleasant surprise. The whole group worked together and used our
strengths to create the graphic text. The work process sheet provided a great deal of assistance in
our project. As we had to record all our work on the sheet, no member became abated during our
time working on the assignment. Everyone wanted their worksheet filled, so...show more content...
If I was not part of the group, the image could have been different as I was the one that suggested
it. Furthermore, the drawing, painting of the canvas and the symbols would have had another
look. If Reilly was not a member of the group we would not have gotten the sand or the seashells
that are visible in the final product. That sand colour and seashells were what was exactly needed
to enhance the project, and as it is expensive, those resources would have been unavailable to us.
If Josh was not a member of this group, we would have missed some of the fundamental activities
that Pi does on the boat such as writing in his journal. Moreover, he constructed the 3d boat using
paper mache. As I have no former experience creating art using paper mache, I would have unable
to create and design the boat. Finally, the project could not have been completed in time without the
time and effort of all the members. The assignment initially gave the impression of an extremely
heavy workload, and I was anxious that we would not be able to complete it in time. All the
members helping assured that the project could be finished efficiently. Everyone in the group
contributed in different ways to the design
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Life Of Pi Short Story
The True Story of Pi Patel The book "The Life of Pi" was an exquisite story where a young boy,
Piscine Patel, experiences hardships like no other. Although it begins with a slow start, it takes a
drastic turn, and everything but Pi's faith in God and religion changes. His faith in God remains
unwavered, although he does get angry and doubts God at some points. He tells a story to obtain
a false sense of reality, but reveals the truth to what actually happened at the end of the book. The
story he told about the animals was an attempt to block out the memories of his mother being
stabbed to death by the cook. Nobody who experiences those feelings wants to, and being on a
lifeboat with a man who killed your mother, you would need a distraction. The distraction Pi had
was creating the fake story about the animals and carnivorous island. Due to the extreme detail he
put into creating the story with Richard Parker, it is hard to say it was all a lie, but what he told
the Japanese investigators was just impossible. There is simply no such thing as a carnivorous
island, and the odds of coming across another blind Frenchman in a lifeboat in the pacific are
nearly impossible. Although the first story is easier for Pi to bear, the second, more gruesome one,
is the true story of what happened. He had 227 days to come up with the detailed story he first told,
but the investigators stated, "We want a story without animals that will explain the sinking of the
Tsimtsum." (Page 168).
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Life Of Pi Survival Essay
Pi could survive on the ocean for many months is a miracle, and he even stayed with a tiger
during the venture. He probably was eaten by the tiger, but he didn't. In Yann Martel's Life of Pi,
Pi survival depended on his past experiences, Pi not only survives, he becomes stronger due to
learning how to swim when he was young, believing in three religions, and stay with animals for
a long time because he father used to own a zoo. Learning how to swim when Pi was young helps
him to survive when he was in the sea. If he cannot swim, he will probably be eaten by the tiger,
Richard Parker. "Richard Parker did not jump into the water after me. The oar I intended to use as
a club floated... Water kept crashing down on me. It stung my eyes. It pulled me down, I could
hardly breathe... I swam as fast as I could to one end of lifeboat, the end still covered by the tarpaulin.
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Pi contacted with animals when he was very young. Therefore, when he was in trouble and afraid to
solve the problem, his savagery will help him. "We fight to the very end. It's not a question of
courage. Its something constitutional, and inability to let go. It maybe nothing more than
life–hungry stupidity. Richard Parker started growing that very instant as if he had been waiting
for me to become a worthy opponent. My chest became tight with fear"( Martel p.187). Pi finally
chose to face the tiger, and save himself. He did not choose to stay until the tiger eats him. Even if
he knows that it's difficult to survive, he did not give up. Pi stayed with animals when he was a
child. His curiosity made him have a great interest in animals. He might learn something from the
wild animals. Moreover, if animals did something very cruel and their behavior will probably leave
a deep impression about those things in Pi's mind. Therefore, Pi's savagery leads him to have the
determination to against the tiger, Richard
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Life Of Pi Expository Essay
To discover is to progress, experience and to transform. As one encounters discovery, an individual
may encounter a transformative experience that most certainly can lead to new perceptions of
others and ourselves. These ideas portrayed about how discoveries are transformative, is effectively
exemplified in the poem " The Road not taken" by Robert Frost. Which conveys how discoveries
can push one into a wider world full of possibilities, which may transform one immensely introducing
new perceptions of them selves and others. This concept is also shown in Ang lee's film 'Life of Pi'.
Through the main protagonist of Pi Patel and the experiences he is faced with which transformed
him significantly in a way that brought about new perceptions of...show more content...
This concept is portrayed in the scene where Pi discovers carnivorous island. 'Don't you see, the
island was carnivorous'? The extreme close up of the tooth symbolically represents the island itself.
The appealing nature of the bud represents the luscious life–giving Island during the day, however
the rotten tooth symbolises the carnivorous nature of the island during the nighttime. The toxicness
of the island, forces Pi to continue his discovery for salvation in order to live with humanity, due to
the fatal repercussions of a life lived without humanity. Which conveys how through discoveries
ramifications most certainly arise which as a result alters ones perceptions of themselves and their
surroundings in order to survive which aims to transform one for the better.
Likewise this concept is significantly portrayed in the road not taken, demonstrated in 'the lines " I
shall be telling this with a sigh" the first person narration indicates a change in tone, displaying a
sense of regret in which discoveries can introduce as a result of ones choices in embarking a
discovery in which shifts ones perceptions on themselves and the wider world hence transforming
them. Therefore how through discoveries individuals encounter impacts, which may transform one
shifting their perceptions on themselves and
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How Does Life Of Pi Relate To Society
Society is what deems what is true or not. It's the entire human race summed into a single word
which constitutes criticism. In the novel Life of Pi, The last few chapters share the discussion
between Pi and two Japanese officials who come to inquire about the tsimtsum, a cargo ship which
sunk, leaving Pi adrift at sea. Though the conversation between the 3 doesn't seem important to the
storyline, it actually sums it up entirely. The two men symbolize society and Pi is trying to convince
society of his stories truth. What society does, and what it believes is governed by facts or strong
beliefs. Pi's story contradicts what society can perceive as plausible. After hearing Pi's story, society
immediately replies with doubt: "We find it extremely
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Dialectical Journal Of Life Of Pi
The Life of Pi is a novel written by Yann Martel, that involves a young teen named Pi in survival
after suffering a tragic ship accident. The novel starts out with mostly the author's thoughts and
ideas. The first part of the book excluding the author's page mainly describes Pi's thoughts, beliefs,
life, and the events that take place before the tragic accident he is involved in. Pi has a brother named
Ravi and an uncle called Francis. Pi is remarkably connected and interested in religion and zoology.
Pi and his family soon move to Pondicherry in India, where they buy a zoo. Soon as they move, Pi
discusses his feelings on living in a zoo. After moving to the zoo, Pi starts to get involved in a lot of
religion. Talks about religion are...show more content...
Eventually, things get better for Pi as his parents allow him to get baptised and explore religion
more. Big news strikes Pi when his parents announce that they are moving to Canada. As a result,
most of the animals at Pi's zoo are sold to other zoos, while only a couple of animals head with the
family to Canada such as a tiger, orangutan, and more. The Life of Pi (Part 2) The second part of the
book starts off quite dreadful. Previously in part one of Life of Pi, the family takes off from India
and onto Canada. Part two begins with the words, "The ship sank". As of yet, it is not really
possible to know what has happened to Pi and his family. Pi is in a lifeboat with Richard Parker, a
tiger the Pi family took to Canada. Pi eventually tells the reader events right before the sinking of
the ship. As the ship sails smoothly for a couple of days, a engine failure causes the ship to
explode. Pi escapes onto a lifeboat, unluckily Ravi and his parents are still asleep. Eventually,
couple of other animals and Pi survive, including Richard, a Orangutan named Orange Juice, and a
hyena. Sadly, Orange Juice dies very quickly as he
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Life Of Pi Essay
Faith was a problem that people have been concerned about, and the loss of faith in contemporary
era had become a social problem. The film Life of Pi not only used innovative ways and styles of
narration, but also dug and showed the deep cultural connotation. The most prominent aspect was to
elaborate the value of faith from the perspective of multiple perspectives. To a certain extent the
Life of Pi was a film about faith. All of the narrative ways and technology were closely related to
the faith. Novelists and filmmakers had faith, including the characters and the plot in the work.
From the film, we can see that Ang Lee very skillfully discussed humanity faith and the power of
faith in the film . The film also showed the variety and the ageless...show more content...
In addition, faith also needs rational guide of people, this is the permanent charm of faith too. From
the film life of Pi, it sets up a dialogue between middle–aged Pi and a worker, whose purpose is to
bring the faith to reality, but also ensure that the perceptual features of faith." (Sun, 2013: 8). After
that experiences the middle–aged Pi was more and more mature and had a better understanding of
faith. He stood in the perspective of "comer" and review the past his own unique experience. He
abandoned the mysterious features of faith and ensured the religious attitude towards faith. The
writer listened the legend of Young Pi with a good curiosity. As the story's listener and questioner,
the writer sign like this: "The story is too big, I do not catch the meaning." The Middle–aged Pi
made a very important answer:"After experience, please do not say what meaning of experience."
Audience could explain it from different perspectives and could also put forward different
opinions and meaning from the film to make the choice. The choice of this film's main idea was to
study the theory of faith and faith crisis, and also hope the theory can be applied to practice. "
Everyone needs faith. With scientific and social progress development. In modern society, we need
to choose a rational faith very much as our spiritual prop." (Zhang, 2001:
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Life Of Pi Identity Essay
Many people find who they truly are as a person when they are by themselves in their journey of
self–identity. In the book, Life of Pi, written by Yann Martel and the play, Death of a Salesman,
written by Arthur Miller, two characters, Pi and Biff, go on a spiritual journey towards self–identity.
Life of Pi is a story about a young man named Pi, who survives a shipwreck and months in a
lifeboat with a large Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. Being stuck on a boat with a tiger created
the struggle and challenge of survival and how Pi must overcome these struggles and challenges.
Death of a Salesman is a story about an aging, failing salesman, named Willy Loman who makes
his living riding on smile and a shoeshine and how his american dream is ruled by societies view
of how to be successful. The two works show how both Pi and Biff (respectively) grow and realize
who they are as the book and play go on. Firstly, they both have expectations from their parents that
they feel pressured to live up to. Secondly, they also have a connection with nature through which,
they come to grow and realize their identity. Finally, Pi and Biff discover and accept who they truly
are as they are both courageous enough to follow their own beliefs/desires. Both authors present how
both characters...show more content...
As the book and play go on, both Pi and Biff, grow and realize who they are but are also faced with
many struggles and obstacles that they must overcome to figure out their identity. Firstly, both works
show the expectations from the parents. Secondly, both works show the connection to nature which
allows them to realize their true identity. Finally, once they realize their identity, they both show the
courage to follow their beliefs/desires. Both authors present that people who are able to understand
their surroundings and who they are, are able to find their
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Life of Pi Essay
Life of Pi Analytical Essay In the novel Life of Pi, Yann Martel uses the protagonist Pi to
demonstrate how faith, ritual and one's will to live save one from the barbaric and carnivorous
reality. Pi Patel, lover of faith and various gods and their beliefs loses his family after a shipwreck
and drifts on the Pacific Ocean with a zebra, hyena, orangutan and a tiger, Richard Parker each
struggling in their own way to survive. Yann Martel uses the protagonist Pi to claim that one retains
his or her survival will through writing. Martel includes the fact that Pi writes, "I die" as his pen
runs dry because it symbolizes the break of his daily ritual. Pi unconsciously makes a ritual for
himself daily to follow in order keep himself busy...show more content...
The journal keeps Pi from cannibalism and alleviates his loneliness but as journal entries stopped,
Pi gradually began to lose his sense of humanity. Pi's last entry in his journal, "I die" signified as
the death of his humanity and "driven by the extremity of my [Pi's] need and the madness to which
it pushed me, I ate some of his flesh" (322). Due to Pi's religion, he is a vegetarian and refuses to eat
meat yet to survive, he abandons humanity. Being at sea gradually forces Pi to lose memories of
his life in society. Pi admits to his "madness" when he decides to eat human flesh. From the
perspective of society, eating human flesh is judged as cannibalism and when Pi begins to accept
the fact of eating human flesh, he has already begun to lose a part of his humanity. Writing in the
journal allows Pi to retain the thinking of society including its norms such as the consuming of the
same species is unjust and mentally insane. When Pi's ink starts to run out, he is unable to
continue writing and that ends his last form of connection to his previous life living on land. At
this point of the novel, Pi acknowledges his decline of humanity and with it, degrades himself and
his will to live when he eats human flesh. Judging himself with the eyes of society, Pi begins to
waver in his faith to survive. If Pi were able to continue his journal, Pi would not have mentally
been driven to its end forcing Pi to give
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Life Of Pi by Yann Martel Essay
Pi's journey to his faith (Start with some general sentence) In Yann Martel's novel, 'Life Of Pi',
the main character, Pi goes through some harsh struggles as he manages himself to survive in the
middle of the Pacific Ocean with his skills and knowledge he has. His whole life is a journey. He
learns various different skills that are used usefully in his survival. When Pi becomes an adult, he is
left alone in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with a 450 pounded Bengal tiger. Although the fact that
he has lost everything gives him a deep depression and makes him feel hopeless, he eventually uses
his skills that he has learned when he is young to make himself endure through his painful faith. The
skills that Pi learned when he is in India...show more content...
However, with his skills that he has learned, he is able to deal with them. At first, when Pi finds
Richard Parker, Richard Parker goes aggressive to Pi, and tries to attack him; however, he manages
to use his swimming skills to temporary save himself. "(He makes a raft connected to the life boat
and swims on it to be safe from the threat, Richard Parker)" (about chapter 40 to 43). Pi is able to
save himself thanks to the skills he has learned from Mamaji. When he is greatly depressed with
hopelessness, he deals with it with his religious beliefs he has gained when he is young. "(He
mentions God, and he finds the warm of flying fish. Then he is no longer hopeless, but starts to
cooperate with Richard Parker)" (about chapter 42~46). Although Pi is still lonely, he grants some
courage and from this point, he actually believes that Gods do exist, and this event makes Pi to be
even more religious and he does pray more often after he gets survived. He faces Richard Parker
and bravely deal with him, which is another big threat to him. "(He
Lee 3 makes the noise that tigers do not like, and shows that he is dominant, therefore he shows
Richard Parker that he is the one who has to be in charge in the life boat)" (around chapter
45~50). This event is significant because it does not only becomes an incident for Richard Parker
and Pi to start be friendly to each other, but also courage Pi not to be afraid of
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Life Of Pi Symbolism Essay
Due to Pi's devotion to all of his faiths, particularly Hinduism, not only changed how he thought
about his current situation, but also changed how he would think about every single situation after in
Martel's Life of Pi.
Hinduism deeply changes Pi for the good, although people don't believe his story, Pi is convinced
that through his faith, he survives crossing the Pacific Ocean. There is also a great amount of
symbolism in Martel's novel, from the Tiger, to even the travel itself, symbolism plays a great deal
in the Book.
Pi's life is also changed, from a boy living in India, to a deeply religious man, this great pilgrimage
for Pi changes him to who he is when he tells the author about his journey from India to Mexico.
Even from the beginning of the...show more content...
One of the biggest parts of the symbolism is the tiger, Richard Parker. He could be compared with
many things, but I like to compare Richard Parker to Pi himself, with Richard Parker being a direct
link to Pi's sanity and wellbeing. Hindu belief includes the transferring of the soul to new bodies,
and I think that perhaps Richard Parker is Pi's soul, reincarnated into the form of a tiger. What
better to symbolize Pi than a tiger? Tigers live in harsh environments that hold no remorse for them,
as does Pi, living in the harsh waters of the Pacific Ocean for two hundred and twenty seven days.
As it is not real reincarnation being depicted in the novel, as they both exist at the same time, it can
still be used as a representation of reincarnation. The other animals the beginning may also symbolize
other objects. I think that the other animals may symbolize the conflicting emotions inside of Pi.
The hyena, the part of Pi that wanted to eat the other animals for food. The zebra, symbolizing the
hurt part of Pi, wanting to give up. The orangutan, the part of him that wanted to defend himself and
the other animals from the
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Life Of Pi Rhetorical Analysis
Richard Parker as an Allegorical Representation of Pi's Crisis of Faith and Humanity It is clear
throughout Life of Pi that despite condemning the anthropomorphism of animals (Martel 34), Pi,
himself has a tendency to apply human characteristics to the animals he encounters throughout the
story this includes the animals living in his father's zoo that he claims to anthropomorphize to the
point that they speak perfect English(cite). To keep Pi from falling into the pitfalls of believing
that animals are capable of feeling in the same way that humans are Pi's father one day shows him
and his brother how savage an animal such as a tiger can truly be. This event in and of itself is the
perfect set–up for introducing Richard Parker who is a projection...show more content...
Pi is forced to give up his compassion for all of earth's creatures and in doing so gives up part of
his humanity too. The existence of Richard Parker gives Pi a way to transfer his guilt for the acts
he's committed unto another being, an animal, it's okay for Richard Parker to be savage because
it is his nature he only cares about survival, therefore, it's okay for him to commit acts that Pi
would consider morally repugnant such as murdering the blind French sailor they come upon at
sea. (cite) The French sailor Pi randomly comes upon in the middle of the ocean is most likely a
version of the French sailor Pi refers to in his second telling of his survival story (cite) in this
version of Pi's story he recalls brutally murdering the Frenchman and even resorting to cannibalism.
Pi himself cannot admit to committing such a heinous act because it goes against his core beliefs so
he chooses to shift the blame to Richard Parker who is merely acting of instinct and eliminating a
threat as well as providing himself with enough sustenance to continue
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Life Of Pi Essay

  • 1. Life Of Pi Identity Essay In part 1 of the novel "Life of Pi" the reader learns about many different components of Pi Patel's identity; however there are 3 specific branches of his identity that help him during his shipwreck. The main 3 that aid him are his knowledge of animals, his religious beliefs, and his ability to think logically. Each of these factors contribute to Pi's survival on the ocean and this is why. In the beginning of the novel we learn that Pi's studied zoology in college because of this Pi has vast knowledge on animal behavior and actions. This is shown on page 3 when the author states "My majors were religious studies and zoology." This gives Pi vast schooling about the different creatures of the world. This information comes in handy later on in the story when Pi is faced with a Bengal tiger...show more content... When Pi first broads the ship he forgets that Richard Parker, the tiger, is present; however when the tiger appears and kills the hyena Pi is given a surprise about exactly how dangerous his predicament is. Although Pi is faced with a 450–pound carnivore, he is able to train it and they coexist peacefully. This is only one of Pi's characteristics that assist him in his problem. Throughout the 1st part of the novel we see Pi grow up and adopt many contrasting religious beliefs. Pi was born Hindu, which is shown on page 66 when the 3rd religious men are arguing about Pi's belief, "Nonsense!" cried the pandit. "Piscine was born a Hindu, lives a Hindu and will die a Hindu!" This quote presents that Pi follows the Hindu religion, he however also follows both Islamic and Christian faiths as well. These are both shown on two different page, for Christianity this is displayed on page 57 when the text states, " I booted up that hill. Though Father Martin was no IN– alas, his block was slid over– thank God he was in. Short of breath I said, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Life of Pi Martel's "The Life of Pi" is a coming of age story about a young man's reaching maturity through tragic but uplifting story of loss and miraculous survival. The story is based on a journey which contains adventure, tradgedy, humour, and also the survival of the fittest mentality. Yann Martel depicts a story of a youth who seeks knowledge, wisdom, connectivity, and spirituality through religeon and zoology. Applying the craft's he has practiced and is taught, protagonist Pi Patel seeks survival on a stranded boat with an orrangatang, a tiger, an injured zebra and a hyena. Yann Martel's tail starts off with Pi chronicaling his life in India in a city called "Pondicherriy". Pi is a student, he characterizes his life through zoology,...show more content... Pi is a spirutal and optimist character because he is just hoping for the best and he envisions that his brother, father, and his mother are still out there well and alive, and theirs a is a search team looking for him. The reality is starting too sink in his head and he is realizing that this isnt a dream, and everything around him thats happening is actually reality. "Richard Parker, can you believe what has happened to us? Tell me it's a bad dream. Tell me it's not real. Tell me I'm still in my bunk on the Tsimtsum and I'm tossing and turning and soon I'll wake up from this nightmare. Tell me I'm still happy. Mother, my tender guardian angel of wisdom, where are you? And you, Father, my loving worrywart? And you, Ravi, dazzling hero of my childhood? Vishnu preserve me, Allah protect me, Christ save me, I can't bear it!" (Martel, 2002) At this point its Pi against the world, and as it is in the animal kingdom only the strong survive". He will have too overcome all these challenges and obstacles he is faced with too be the king of the jungle or simply the king on the boat. The scriptures and the Bibles Pi has read throughout his life are the manifestation of the present. His faith and good will is tested as he experiences Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Life Of Pi Conflict Essay Life of Pi uses conflicts in the novel with Pi wrestling with beliefs, nature, and his own strong will to mold himself into an existentialist who learns about himself and becomes spiritually one. In the beginning of the novel we focus on Pi struggling with his beliefs as he tries to find his path throughout his religious journey. He faces many options and worldviews but as he progresses he begins to accept himself and what he truly believes. He grows in spiritual knowledge by questioning a Christian priest wondering if "this son...who goes hungry, who suffers from thirst, who gets tired, who is sad, who is anxious, who is heckled and harassed... – what kind of god is that? It's a god on too human a scale, that's what"(17). Through questions...show more content... Each of these self conflicts shaped him into a stronger version of the old self he was back in India. With each of the obstacles he's faced with he's never once let fear take control as fear is "life's only true opponent. Only fear can defeat life" (56). Fear concealed as doubt can take control over disbelief and reason, but through a firmly grounded foundation of light which in Pi's case was his religion helped him stay grounded. In such dire situations with no other human contact you have nowhere else to turn but to God because "the lower you are, the higher your mind will want to soar. It was natural that, bereft and desperate as I was, in the throes of unremitting suffering, I should turn to God" (93). The inner battles he faced while on the lifeboat helped him draw closer to God and lead himself to find himself as well. When people are in positions of weakness they reach for something greater than what's around them. Tragedy brings on faith and faith untested isn't true faith. When everything pointed against his faith he was still able to "fight no matter the cost of battle, the losses we take, the improbability of success. We fight to the very end. It's not a question of courage. It's something constitutional, an inability to let go. It may be nothing more than life hungry stupidity" (53). Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Life Of Pi Human Nature Mother Nature has its own unique presence in this world an almost indescribable sentiment to just be in the middle of the sea or in a forest to just sit there in awe of its beauty and aurora. Mother Nature has always been simply stronger than man and technology. Human nature always tends to dominate nature with technology and weapons. Mother Nature can heal, nurture and destroy. In the end it constantly comes out as the strongest. Mother Nature known as the mysterious secretive and most powerful against Human Nature is a recurrent theme throughout the movie Life of Pi and Avatar. In the film Life of Pi directed by Ang Lee and Avatar directed by James Cameron, film techniques such as lightening, different camera angles mise en scene and symbolism...show more content... Pi finds difficulty in discovering himself in his own comfort zone amongst his family. After the shipwreck Pi is left alone on a lifeboat with a tiger. In this scene an aerial shot of his head overshadowed by the immense dark lightening of the ocean emphasises Pi's vulnerability. Pi is faced with many challenges, miraculous occurrences and great suffering along with Richard Parker. Pi's suffering gets revealed through the powerful storm scene where wide angle shots are used to portray his weakness in the vast wild deep sea. The storm gets stronger Pi see's the horror it's having on Richard Parker, as an extreme close up of his face shows extreme fear. As Pi screams 'God', arms spread in supplication: "Why are you scaring him? I've lost my family. I've lost everything. I surrender. What more do you want?" A wide angle is used so the audience can comprehend how terrified Pi feels as he is encountered by Mother Nature. Deep orchestral music accompanied by crashing waves which fades in to sadder choral voices gives a deep sense of Pi's suffering. The raft is swiped away which is a symbolism of Pi losing his haven material possession which kept him alive for so long. Richard Parker is a symbolism of Pi's primitive self braver. A high angle shot of Richard Parker is used to demonstrate that even a tiger is afraid in the face of Mother Nature. Pi and Richard Parker are seen bracing Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. The Better Story in Life of Pi by Yann Martel On its surface, Martel's Life of Pi proceeds as a far–fetched yet not completely unbelievable tale about a young Indian boy named Pi who survives after two hundred twenty–seven days on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. It is an uplifting and entertaining story, with a few themes about companionship and survival sprinkled throughout. The ending, however, reveals a second story – a more realistic and dark account replacing the animals from the beginning with crude human counterparts. Suddenly, Life of Pi becomes more than an inspiring tale and transforms into a point to be made about rationality, faith, and how storytelling correlates the two. The point of the book is not for the reader to decide which...show more content... He starts out with a zebra, hyena, an orangutan, and a tiger, but the animals slowly diminish leaving only Pi and Richard Parker. Pi works to tame and care for Richard Parker, and the two survive for two hundred twenty–seven days. Pi encounters a fellow French castaway who is eaten by Richard Parker (Martel 311–320). Pi also comes across a man–eating island (Martel 322–358). The events that take place are fairly far–fetched, and the probability of all of them occurring to the same person in the period of time given is even less believable. The second story, on the other hand, is a perhaps more believable retelling of the original story. Pi relates the second tale upon the request of his interviewers for "'a story without animals'" (Martel 381). In this story the animals are replaced with human representatives including an injured Chinese sailor, a French cook, Pi's mother, and Pi himself. The second story, like the first, begins with many passengers on the boat, but in the end it leaves only Pi to survive by himself after brutally murdering and eating the cook who killed both the sailor and Pi's own mother (Martel 381–391). Unlike Pi's first story, this account is dark, desperate, and harshly realistic, without any sense of hope to counter it all. After relating both of these stories to his interviewers, Pi asks them which story they think is better (Martel 398). Although the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Loss Of Innocence In Yann Martel's Life Of Pi "Life will defend itself no matter how small it is" (Yann 47). Life of Pi, by Yann Martel is a novel that explains how even though you lost everything you can overcome almost everything. This novel is about one boy's family who owns a zoo, then took a trip with all the animals, yet instead of arriving to their destination life had another thing in mind. Martel describes despite whom it are you can be friends with them. The boy has a {named Pi} family who thinking of moving to Canada and the boat crashed and killed the parents and sibling and all the animals but a zebra, a monkey, a hyena, and a tiger {which he called Richard Parker}. This was a different type of book and it was a delight to read. This novel was a wonderfully powerful lesson...show more content... The have told him they want to know what really happened. This quote brings the climax of the story. Pi will tell a second story, without animals, about his survival. He will then press the men into confessing which they thought was the better story. Pi attempts to gain acceptance by telling the two Japanese insurance men a story with animals on the lifeboat instead of humans. The boy used his imagination to express his journey, as it seemed unrealistic which lead the insurance men that they would not believe his story. This is Pi's attempt to cover up his real story of manslaughter and cannibalism, which unaccepted by society. If these men new the real story of Pi, the tiger, the monkey, the zebra, and the other small animals, the men would not look at Pi the same and would question his humane. At this time, Pi believed this was the best decision in order to accept without the concern of his mental health by society. Altogether, the Japanese men do not believe his animal story, "Mr. Patel, we don't believe your story." (Martel 324). Since Pi continues to turn his real life situation into a story about animals, the insurance men reject him and thus he cannot complete his journey to adulthood or reach full maturity. Pi had a decision to make and that was to tell the truth or not. Pi wanted to be accepting into society, which Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Life Of Pi Life of Pi, written by Yann Martel, is a story of a boy named Pi Patel. In the beginning of the story, Pi tells us how he is named after a swimming pool named the Piscine Molitor. His parent's friend whom he calls "Mamaji" was a swimmer and tells Pi's parents how that was the most elegant pool he has ever swam in therefore becoming his namesake. Piscine's family was Hindu but as he explores more religions, he says he wants to practice two more, such as Christianity and Islam. Throughout the book, he is a very religious person. Pi goes on to tell us that his father owns the Pondicherry Zoo in his hometown in India. When India's economy lowers, the Patel family attempts to move the zoo across the ocean. In the beginning of part two of the story, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Life Of Pi There are many people who believe in God and there are those who believe in science. People who believe in God turn a deaf ear to the voice of reason. People who believe in science lack the ability to believe something on faith. Life of Pi by Yann Martel is a story of a young man named Pi shipwrecked at sea for seven months where his life is changed forever. After escaping the sea, Pi tells two stories of what happened during those seven months. Regardless which story is more believable or interesting, do the details of the story really matter if the outcomes are the same? Similarly both stories include Pi being shipwrecked with hungry individuals who must fight to survive. First story he is with animals and the second story he is with members of the ship's crew. Both stories include conflict and violence in order to survive. The line between humanity and what is animalistic becomes blurred. When survival is threatened, people and animals will do anything to survive. The animal story is more fictional and...show more content... Like with any adaption certain details cannot be properly portrayed on the big screen. For instance, Pi is nude for the majority of the shipwreck in the novel and in the movie he is wearing cleaned white pants. The novel is more realistic but the movie is more PG–friendly. On the other hand, in the novel Pi is intellectually curious about the animals and in the movie he instigates mischief making him appear more of a brat than a scholar. The religion aspect of Pi's early life before the event is more explained in the novel, but is not crucial to the overall story and is condensed in the movie. However a bad example of condensing source material would be the conflict between the animals, instead of days it seemed like mere hours in the film. To that end, the film does a brilliant job taking the source material and enhancing it will spectacular visual Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Life Of Pi The final product was a graphical representation based on the novel Life of Pi, by Yann Martel. The assignment, which was representing Pi's life at sea, had a superior outcome than expected. I originally believed that the final image would be mediocre and that my group and I would be struggling to complete it in the last minute. However, the project was finished well in advance and the ultimate result was a pleasant surprise. The whole group worked together and used our strengths to create the graphic text. The work process sheet provided a great deal of assistance in our project. As we had to record all our work on the sheet, no member became abated during our time working on the assignment. Everyone wanted their worksheet filled, so...show more content... If I was not part of the group, the image could have been different as I was the one that suggested it. Furthermore, the drawing, painting of the canvas and the symbols would have had another look. If Reilly was not a member of the group we would not have gotten the sand or the seashells that are visible in the final product. That sand colour and seashells were what was exactly needed to enhance the project, and as it is expensive, those resources would have been unavailable to us. If Josh was not a member of this group, we would have missed some of the fundamental activities that Pi does on the boat such as writing in his journal. Moreover, he constructed the 3d boat using paper mache. As I have no former experience creating art using paper mache, I would have unable to create and design the boat. Finally, the project could not have been completed in time without the time and effort of all the members. The assignment initially gave the impression of an extremely heavy workload, and I was anxious that we would not be able to complete it in time. All the members helping assured that the project could be finished efficiently. Everyone in the group contributed in different ways to the design Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Life Of Pi Short Story The True Story of Pi Patel The book "The Life of Pi" was an exquisite story where a young boy, Piscine Patel, experiences hardships like no other. Although it begins with a slow start, it takes a drastic turn, and everything but Pi's faith in God and religion changes. His faith in God remains unwavered, although he does get angry and doubts God at some points. He tells a story to obtain a false sense of reality, but reveals the truth to what actually happened at the end of the book. The story he told about the animals was an attempt to block out the memories of his mother being stabbed to death by the cook. Nobody who experiences those feelings wants to, and being on a lifeboat with a man who killed your mother, you would need a distraction. The distraction Pi had was creating the fake story about the animals and carnivorous island. Due to the extreme detail he put into creating the story with Richard Parker, it is hard to say it was all a lie, but what he told the Japanese investigators was just impossible. There is simply no such thing as a carnivorous island, and the odds of coming across another blind Frenchman in a lifeboat in the pacific are nearly impossible. Although the first story is easier for Pi to bear, the second, more gruesome one, is the true story of what happened. He had 227 days to come up with the detailed story he first told, but the investigators stated, "We want a story without animals that will explain the sinking of the Tsimtsum." (Page 168). Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Life Of Pi Survival Essay Pi could survive on the ocean for many months is a miracle, and he even stayed with a tiger during the venture. He probably was eaten by the tiger, but he didn't. In Yann Martel's Life of Pi, Pi survival depended on his past experiences, Pi not only survives, he becomes stronger due to learning how to swim when he was young, believing in three religions, and stay with animals for a long time because he father used to own a zoo. Learning how to swim when Pi was young helps him to survive when he was in the sea. If he cannot swim, he will probably be eaten by the tiger, Richard Parker. "Richard Parker did not jump into the water after me. The oar I intended to use as a club floated... Water kept crashing down on me. It stung my eyes. It pulled me down, I could hardly breathe... I swam as fast as I could to one end of lifeboat, the end still covered by the tarpaulin. ...show more content... Pi contacted with animals when he was very young. Therefore, when he was in trouble and afraid to solve the problem, his savagery will help him. "We fight to the very end. It's not a question of courage. Its something constitutional, and inability to let go. It maybe nothing more than life–hungry stupidity. Richard Parker started growing that very instant as if he had been waiting for me to become a worthy opponent. My chest became tight with fear"( Martel p.187). Pi finally chose to face the tiger, and save himself. He did not choose to stay until the tiger eats him. Even if he knows that it's difficult to survive, he did not give up. Pi stayed with animals when he was a child. His curiosity made him have a great interest in animals. He might learn something from the wild animals. Moreover, if animals did something very cruel and their behavior will probably leave a deep impression about those things in Pi's mind. Therefore, Pi's savagery leads him to have the determination to against the tiger, Richard Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Life Of Pi Expository Essay To discover is to progress, experience and to transform. As one encounters discovery, an individual may encounter a transformative experience that most certainly can lead to new perceptions of others and ourselves. These ideas portrayed about how discoveries are transformative, is effectively exemplified in the poem " The Road not taken" by Robert Frost. Which conveys how discoveries can push one into a wider world full of possibilities, which may transform one immensely introducing new perceptions of them selves and others. This concept is also shown in Ang lee's film 'Life of Pi'. Through the main protagonist of Pi Patel and the experiences he is faced with which transformed him significantly in a way that brought about new perceptions of...show more content... This concept is portrayed in the scene where Pi discovers carnivorous island. 'Don't you see, the island was carnivorous'? The extreme close up of the tooth symbolically represents the island itself. The appealing nature of the bud represents the luscious life–giving Island during the day, however the rotten tooth symbolises the carnivorous nature of the island during the nighttime. The toxicness of the island, forces Pi to continue his discovery for salvation in order to live with humanity, due to the fatal repercussions of a life lived without humanity. Which conveys how through discoveries ramifications most certainly arise which as a result alters ones perceptions of themselves and their surroundings in order to survive which aims to transform one for the better. Likewise this concept is significantly portrayed in the road not taken, demonstrated in 'the lines " I shall be telling this with a sigh" the first person narration indicates a change in tone, displaying a sense of regret in which discoveries can introduce as a result of ones choices in embarking a discovery in which shifts ones perceptions on themselves and the wider world hence transforming them. Therefore how through discoveries individuals encounter impacts, which may transform one shifting their perceptions on themselves and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. How Does Life Of Pi Relate To Society Society is what deems what is true or not. It's the entire human race summed into a single word which constitutes criticism. In the novel Life of Pi, The last few chapters share the discussion between Pi and two Japanese officials who come to inquire about the tsimtsum, a cargo ship which sunk, leaving Pi adrift at sea. Though the conversation between the 3 doesn't seem important to the storyline, it actually sums it up entirely. The two men symbolize society and Pi is trying to convince society of his stories truth. What society does, and what it believes is governed by facts or strong beliefs. Pi's story contradicts what society can perceive as plausible. After hearing Pi's story, society immediately replies with doubt: "We find it extremely Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Dialectical Journal Of Life Of Pi The Life of Pi is a novel written by Yann Martel, that involves a young teen named Pi in survival after suffering a tragic ship accident. The novel starts out with mostly the author's thoughts and ideas. The first part of the book excluding the author's page mainly describes Pi's thoughts, beliefs, life, and the events that take place before the tragic accident he is involved in. Pi has a brother named Ravi and an uncle called Francis. Pi is remarkably connected and interested in religion and zoology. Pi and his family soon move to Pondicherry in India, where they buy a zoo. Soon as they move, Pi discusses his feelings on living in a zoo. After moving to the zoo, Pi starts to get involved in a lot of religion. Talks about religion are...show more content... Eventually, things get better for Pi as his parents allow him to get baptised and explore religion more. Big news strikes Pi when his parents announce that they are moving to Canada. As a result, most of the animals at Pi's zoo are sold to other zoos, while only a couple of animals head with the family to Canada such as a tiger, orangutan, and more. The Life of Pi (Part 2) The second part of the book starts off quite dreadful. Previously in part one of Life of Pi, the family takes off from India and onto Canada. Part two begins with the words, "The ship sank". As of yet, it is not really possible to know what has happened to Pi and his family. Pi is in a lifeboat with Richard Parker, a tiger the Pi family took to Canada. Pi eventually tells the reader events right before the sinking of the ship. As the ship sails smoothly for a couple of days, a engine failure causes the ship to explode. Pi escapes onto a lifeboat, unluckily Ravi and his parents are still asleep. Eventually, couple of other animals and Pi survive, including Richard, a Orangutan named Orange Juice, and a hyena. Sadly, Orange Juice dies very quickly as he Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Life Of Pi Essay Faith was a problem that people have been concerned about, and the loss of faith in contemporary era had become a social problem. The film Life of Pi not only used innovative ways and styles of narration, but also dug and showed the deep cultural connotation. The most prominent aspect was to elaborate the value of faith from the perspective of multiple perspectives. To a certain extent the Life of Pi was a film about faith. All of the narrative ways and technology were closely related to the faith. Novelists and filmmakers had faith, including the characters and the plot in the work. From the film, we can see that Ang Lee very skillfully discussed humanity faith and the power of faith in the film . The film also showed the variety and the ageless...show more content... In addition, faith also needs rational guide of people, this is the permanent charm of faith too. From the film life of Pi, it sets up a dialogue between middle–aged Pi and a worker, whose purpose is to bring the faith to reality, but also ensure that the perceptual features of faith." (Sun, 2013: 8). After that experiences the middle–aged Pi was more and more mature and had a better understanding of faith. He stood in the perspective of "comer" and review the past his own unique experience. He abandoned the mysterious features of faith and ensured the religious attitude towards faith. The writer listened the legend of Young Pi with a good curiosity. As the story's listener and questioner, the writer sign like this: "The story is too big, I do not catch the meaning." The Middle–aged Pi made a very important answer:"After experience, please do not say what meaning of experience." Audience could explain it from different perspectives and could also put forward different opinions and meaning from the film to make the choice. The choice of this film's main idea was to study the theory of faith and faith crisis, and also hope the theory can be applied to practice. " Everyone needs faith. With scientific and social progress development. In modern society, we need to choose a rational faith very much as our spiritual prop." (Zhang, 2001: Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Life Of Pi Identity Essay Many people find who they truly are as a person when they are by themselves in their journey of self–identity. In the book, Life of Pi, written by Yann Martel and the play, Death of a Salesman, written by Arthur Miller, two characters, Pi and Biff, go on a spiritual journey towards self–identity. Life of Pi is a story about a young man named Pi, who survives a shipwreck and months in a lifeboat with a large Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. Being stuck on a boat with a tiger created the struggle and challenge of survival and how Pi must overcome these struggles and challenges. Death of a Salesman is a story about an aging, failing salesman, named Willy Loman who makes his living riding on smile and a shoeshine and how his american dream is ruled by societies view of how to be successful. The two works show how both Pi and Biff (respectively) grow and realize who they are as the book and play go on. Firstly, they both have expectations from their parents that they feel pressured to live up to. Secondly, they also have a connection with nature through which, they come to grow and realize their identity. Finally, Pi and Biff discover and accept who they truly are as they are both courageous enough to follow their own beliefs/desires. Both authors present how both characters...show more content... As the book and play go on, both Pi and Biff, grow and realize who they are but are also faced with many struggles and obstacles that they must overcome to figure out their identity. Firstly, both works show the expectations from the parents. Secondly, both works show the connection to nature which allows them to realize their true identity. Finally, once they realize their identity, they both show the courage to follow their beliefs/desires. Both authors present that people who are able to understand their surroundings and who they are, are able to find their Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Life of Pi Essay Life of Pi Analytical Essay In the novel Life of Pi, Yann Martel uses the protagonist Pi to demonstrate how faith, ritual and one's will to live save one from the barbaric and carnivorous reality. Pi Patel, lover of faith and various gods and their beliefs loses his family after a shipwreck and drifts on the Pacific Ocean with a zebra, hyena, orangutan and a tiger, Richard Parker each struggling in their own way to survive. Yann Martel uses the protagonist Pi to claim that one retains his or her survival will through writing. Martel includes the fact that Pi writes, "I die" as his pen runs dry because it symbolizes the break of his daily ritual. Pi unconsciously makes a ritual for himself daily to follow in order keep himself busy...show more content... The journal keeps Pi from cannibalism and alleviates his loneliness but as journal entries stopped, Pi gradually began to lose his sense of humanity. Pi's last entry in his journal, "I die" signified as the death of his humanity and "driven by the extremity of my [Pi's] need and the madness to which it pushed me, I ate some of his flesh" (322). Due to Pi's religion, he is a vegetarian and refuses to eat meat yet to survive, he abandons humanity. Being at sea gradually forces Pi to lose memories of his life in society. Pi admits to his "madness" when he decides to eat human flesh. From the perspective of society, eating human flesh is judged as cannibalism and when Pi begins to accept the fact of eating human flesh, he has already begun to lose a part of his humanity. Writing in the journal allows Pi to retain the thinking of society including its norms such as the consuming of the same species is unjust and mentally insane. When Pi's ink starts to run out, he is unable to continue writing and that ends his last form of connection to his previous life living on land. At this point of the novel, Pi acknowledges his decline of humanity and with it, degrades himself and his will to live when he eats human flesh. Judging himself with the eyes of society, Pi begins to waver in his faith to survive. If Pi were able to continue his journal, Pi would not have mentally been driven to its end forcing Pi to give Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Life Of Pi by Yann Martel Essay Pi's journey to his faith (Start with some general sentence) In Yann Martel's novel, 'Life Of Pi', the main character, Pi goes through some harsh struggles as he manages himself to survive in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with his skills and knowledge he has. His whole life is a journey. He learns various different skills that are used usefully in his survival. When Pi becomes an adult, he is left alone in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with a 450 pounded Bengal tiger. Although the fact that he has lost everything gives him a deep depression and makes him feel hopeless, he eventually uses his skills that he has learned when he is young to make himself endure through his painful faith. The skills that Pi learned when he is in India...show more content... However, with his skills that he has learned, he is able to deal with them. At first, when Pi finds Richard Parker, Richard Parker goes aggressive to Pi, and tries to attack him; however, he manages to use his swimming skills to temporary save himself. "(He makes a raft connected to the life boat and swims on it to be safe from the threat, Richard Parker)" (about chapter 40 to 43). Pi is able to save himself thanks to the skills he has learned from Mamaji. When he is greatly depressed with hopelessness, he deals with it with his religious beliefs he has gained when he is young. "(He mentions God, and he finds the warm of flying fish. Then he is no longer hopeless, but starts to cooperate with Richard Parker)" (about chapter 42~46). Although Pi is still lonely, he grants some courage and from this point, he actually believes that Gods do exist, and this event makes Pi to be even more religious and he does pray more often after he gets survived. He faces Richard Parker and bravely deal with him, which is another big threat to him. "(He Lee 3 makes the noise that tigers do not like, and shows that he is dominant, therefore he shows Richard Parker that he is the one who has to be in charge in the life boat)" (around chapter 45~50). This event is significant because it does not only becomes an incident for Richard Parker and Pi to start be friendly to each other, but also courage Pi not to be afraid of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Life Of Pi Symbolism Essay Due to Pi's devotion to all of his faiths, particularly Hinduism, not only changed how he thought about his current situation, but also changed how he would think about every single situation after in Martel's Life of Pi. Hinduism deeply changes Pi for the good, although people don't believe his story, Pi is convinced that through his faith, he survives crossing the Pacific Ocean. There is also a great amount of symbolism in Martel's novel, from the Tiger, to even the travel itself, symbolism plays a great deal in the Book. Pi's life is also changed, from a boy living in India, to a deeply religious man, this great pilgrimage for Pi changes him to who he is when he tells the author about his journey from India to Mexico. Even from the beginning of the...show more content... One of the biggest parts of the symbolism is the tiger, Richard Parker. He could be compared with many things, but I like to compare Richard Parker to Pi himself, with Richard Parker being a direct link to Pi's sanity and wellbeing. Hindu belief includes the transferring of the soul to new bodies, and I think that perhaps Richard Parker is Pi's soul, reincarnated into the form of a tiger. What better to symbolize Pi than a tiger? Tigers live in harsh environments that hold no remorse for them, as does Pi, living in the harsh waters of the Pacific Ocean for two hundred and twenty seven days. As it is not real reincarnation being depicted in the novel, as they both exist at the same time, it can still be used as a representation of reincarnation. The other animals the beginning may also symbolize other objects. I think that the other animals may symbolize the conflicting emotions inside of Pi. The hyena, the part of Pi that wanted to eat the other animals for food. The zebra, symbolizing the hurt part of Pi, wanting to give up. The orangutan, the part of him that wanted to defend himself and the other animals from the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Life Of Pi Rhetorical Analysis Richard Parker as an Allegorical Representation of Pi's Crisis of Faith and Humanity It is clear throughout Life of Pi that despite condemning the anthropomorphism of animals (Martel 34), Pi, himself has a tendency to apply human characteristics to the animals he encounters throughout the story this includes the animals living in his father's zoo that he claims to anthropomorphize to the point that they speak perfect English(cite). To keep Pi from falling into the pitfalls of believing that animals are capable of feeling in the same way that humans are Pi's father one day shows him and his brother how savage an animal such as a tiger can truly be. This event in and of itself is the perfect set–up for introducing Richard Parker who is a projection...show more content... Pi is forced to give up his compassion for all of earth's creatures and in doing so gives up part of his humanity too. The existence of Richard Parker gives Pi a way to transfer his guilt for the acts he's committed unto another being, an animal, it's okay for Richard Parker to be savage because it is his nature he only cares about survival, therefore, it's okay for him to commit acts that Pi would consider morally repugnant such as murdering the blind French sailor they come upon at sea. (cite) The French sailor Pi randomly comes upon in the middle of the ocean is most likely a version of the French sailor Pi refers to in his second telling of his survival story (cite) in this version of Pi's story he recalls brutally murdering the Frenchman and even resorting to cannibalism. Pi himself cannot admit to committing such a heinous act because it goes against his core beliefs so he chooses to shift the blame to Richard Parker who is merely acting of instinct and eliminating a threat as well as providing himself with enough sustenance to continue Get more content on HelpWriting.net