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    In the Author’s note of Life of Pi‚ an anonymous author meets Francis Adirubasamy‚ an elderly man who offered to tell him a story fantastic enough to give him faith in God. Pi narrates part one and explains that he has suffered intensely and found solace in religion and zoology. Pi refers to reason as fools gold for the bright. Fools gold is science and reality. The real treasure is faith and imagination. Imagination and art leads to belief and dreams that can be killed by crude reality. In Life

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    Keesh In Life Of Pi

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    Surviving in an extreme environment is hard to do. Whether it’s living in the Arctic or living on a lifeboat in the middle of the ocean. In “the story of Keesh”‚ it talks about Keesh‚ how he went to hunt for more meat just like his father did when his father was alive. In the story of Life of Pi‚ it talks about Pi how he is stranded in the middle of the ocean on a lifeboat with a tiger (Richard Parker)‚ with nothing to eat or drink. The author explains the extreme areas of living of Keesh and

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    In the novel Water for Elephants‚ Rosie is an elephant that outsmarts everyone by pretending to be incompetent. Rosie spent weeks on the circus not doing anything because the circus staff thought that she was incompetent. In the beginning weeks when Rosie was on the circus even though almost everyone believed that she was a waste of money because she was useless and stupid she often proved to outsmart everyone. One day before the circus began the lemonade went missing and Uncle Al blamed it on the

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    The political scene in Canada of the 1970s was a rather tense one. In Quebec‚ citizens felt they were not considered in federal decision-making. They had a culture influenced by the French while the majority of Canada had an English influence. This angered a group of Quebecois so it was decided they would try to be heard by the federal government in Ottawa. This did not work by peaceful means. The Front de Liberation du Quebec ‚ here on after known as the FLQ‚ followed what most terrorist organizations

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    The Open Boat by Stephen Crane is a story describing four men that are trapped together in a small boat or dingy. The men aboard the boat are a captain‚ a correspondent‚ an oiler‚ and a cook. The men were aboard a larger boat that crashed off the coast of Florida and are now searching for the safety of a light house they remember. After making a homemade sail and some brisk paddling they finally get near the coast. They spot some people and begin to signal for help but the people only respond

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    ENG 4U1 – Film and Literature Comparative ISP Choose your ISP Topic below. For that topic‚ you must choose one corresponding film and one corresponding novel from the list below. You will then work towards completing a comparative analysis of the two chosen works. The steps of the ISP are as follows: U1A5 – Statement of Intent/ISP Proposal U2A6 – ISP Progress Report #1 (here you will review your ISP novel) U4A1 – ISP Annotated Bibliography U5A1 – ISP Progress Report #2 (here you will

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    Life of Pi - Option 2 In The Life of Pi by Yann Martel‚ Pi Patel and Richard Parker travel in a liferaft for many days while stranded in the Pacific Ocean. However‚ the setting helps aid the story in multiple ways. The setting guides the character’s feelings and actions to grow dynamically and adds foreshadow to the storyline. In the beginning of the plot when the weather started to become rough‚ Pi admitted that he was “very afraid” (Martel 101) and he was so frightened to where “his mind could

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    Measure of Madness

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    Measure of Madness Perplexing lights‚ a burning fire‚ the unstoppable adrenaline running inside of every human being; the measure of madness. In the novel Life of Pi by Yann Martel‚ Pi clearly states his idea about the willpower inside every creature‚ “All living things contain a measure of madness that moves them in strange‚ sometimes inexplicable ways” (41). The incomprehensible insanity wandering around every individual is what makes the unimaginable come to life. It is the sparkling life-saving

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    Life of Pi: What to Do? When one is threatened their existence‚ either human or animal‚ the reaction towards the threat is almost immediate impulse to stay alive. No matter how strong a bond or relationship is conveyed between two human beings; if the situation calls for a person to fend for his or her life‚ that person will let no one get in the way of preserving their own life. In the story‚ Life of Pi‚ the author Yann Martel depicts a beautiful example of what a person may do when exposed

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    Tyler Bourne Ms. lewis ENG 4U1 November 19th‚ 2012 When life throws obstacles in one’s direction‚ one must grow and adapt to survive. Pi Patel and Chuck Nolan provide good examples of growing and adapting in Yann Martel’s Life of Pi and the movie Castaway produced by Robert Zemeck. It is shown through these characters by‚ chuck and pi learning how to find a new source of food‚ having to create an imaginary figure to stay sane‚ and both found a will to survive. * Chuck Nolan and Pi Patel

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