In the book, Life of Pi by Yann Martel, the protagonist, Pi, finds himself stranded out at sea and struggles to survive. Against all the odds, the protagonist faces many obstacles in his journey towards survival. Achieving something worthwhile requires effort, sacrifices, and conquering obstacles, just like in the protagonist’s case. To achieve a worthwhile goal, which is survival, the protagonist overcomes the difficult obstacles he stumbles upon in his journey with perseverance and determination. The protagonist overcoming obstacles also help develop themes or messages that further contribute to the overall meaning of the novel. To the protagonist, who has been trapped for months, finding the motivation and will to stay alive is the first obstacle he must overcome. To tackle this problem, the protagonist looks up to God whenever everything seems to be hopeless. God is a representation of hope and strength and a motivation factor that drives the protagonist towards his goal. The protagonist’s reliance on religion as motivation contributes to the overall meaning of the story by developing an important theme or a message, which is that religion acts as guidance and hope during the hardest …show more content…
The protagonist’s main goal, survival, was only achieved through his efforts and by overcoming obstacles. The obstacles the protagonist overcomes serve as the basis for the development of crucial themes that contribute to the overall meaning of the work. Relying on God and religion, becoming independent, and letting go of one’s doubts and fears are some of the most important messages of the novel. These obstacles furthermore contribute to the meaning of the book by establishing connections between the protagonist and readers, thus making the meaning more relatable and