They are both left in tremendous problems with each having to be creative and intelligent in order to survive. In the Story of Keesh, we see how he is left fatherless after wrestling a bear in order to end a famine within the village. In the story he has to use his head in order to supply good meat for his village. So according to the text is states, "one takes a small chunk of blubber, thus, and thus makes it hollow. Then into the hollow goes the whalebone, so, tightly coiled, and another piece of blubber is fitted over the whale-bone. After that it is put outside where it freezes into a little round ball” (London, 73). This is Keesh explaining the process of building his hunting traps, he next discuss how it works. “The bear swallows the little round ball, the blubber melts, the whalebone with its sharp ends stands out straight, the bear gets sick, and when the bear is very sick, why, you kill him with a spear. It is quite simple." This is him using his head, using his resources around him to efficiently hunt and kill a polar bear. In other words it is his ability to be able to use his head to be able to survive. Next we go onto the story of Life of Pi, in where he needs to look and search this huge boat in order to survive. In the text it states, "It was three and half feet deep, eight feet wide and twenty-six feet long, exactly.”The boat was designed to hold a maximum of thirty …show more content…
Both stories have different environments but with the same concept on survival. In the Story of Keesh, the environment is extremely rough with you having to rely on the hunters for food. In the text it states “And the winter darkness, when the north gales make their long sweep across the ice-pack, and the air is filled with flying white, and no man may venture forth” (London, ). This shows the type of environment displayed throughout the novel. Imagine living close to complete darkness year-round and then having such strong winds that it is impossible to travel. In the Life of Pi, the environment is unbearable with water all around that you can’t drink. For example in the text it states “ I was alone and orphaned, in the middle of the pacific, hanging on to the oar, an adult tiger in front of me, a storm raging about me”(Martel, 79). Imagine this horrendous scene with yourself all alone in a humongous lifeboat with sharks and a full sized adult tiger. The quote explains the situation Pi is in. The environment in where he is placed and there’s nothing he can do about it. With all the points we can now understand the pressure the two characters were in and how the environment affected their