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    In the essay I will compare and contrast "Gavotte" from the Classical Symphony by Prokofiev and the "Fantasy on Japanese Woodblocks" by Alan Hovhannes. I felt different about both pieces‚ but I did see a couple similarities. And that’s what I’m going to explain about in this essay: both the differences and the similarities of the two pieces. I’ll start by explaining how I felt about both pieces. The "Gavotte" had a very calming affect on me. For a minute I felt as if I was in the wonderful jungle

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    In the book ’Life of Pi’ you find a young man‚ who grew up in a very religious world surrounded by animals of wisdom. The author goes into deep explanation of Pi’s life‚ about how he grew up in a zoo and had a tough childhood. Pi develops a love for a higher power and starts to grasp the understanding of God‚ by learning three different religions. The religions were Islam‚Christianity and Buddhism. After each of the teachers found that he was following multiple religions‚ each of them told him that

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    making people understand the origin of the universe and all its contents as well as the concept of Satan and hell. Besides‚ religious teachings‚ there seems a lot of controversy and confusing explanations surrounding the heaven and hell. Two poems‚ The Tyger Lamb which was written by William Blake‚ try to explore the origin of the universe with biblical allusion of the physical world while Macbeth‚ a play written by Williams Shakespeare‚ and The Bogus Journey of Bill and Tedd‚ a movie directed by Pete

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    In the novels Lord of the Flies and Life of Pi the sensation of fear is a prodigious presence‚ fear is inflicted in Lord of the Flies mainly because the boys’ sense of judgment and behaviour ultimately changes when fear conquers and fear is encountered in Life of Pi because Pi experiences genuine terror once his ship has sunk and several acts of violence are committed before his own eyes. Fear is all-encompassing in both novels and this can be proven through exploration of the characters Richard

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    disenchanting‚ and enslaving than the life at sea." History and literature have proven this in many ways and Yann Martel’s‚ Life of Pi is no exception. Pi Patel‚ the protagonist overcomes many challenges spanning from spiritual enlightenment to basic instinct and survival. Coming from an unbiased spiritual background and having a vast understanding of nature and its creatures‚ Pi is a compassionate and intelligent boy. Like the classical hero quest pattern‚ Pi is forced into surviving at sea with

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    repeatedly tested throughout Yann Martel’s novel‚ The Life of Pi‚ which follows the life of Piscine Patel‚ or Pi for short. The book begins by following Pi’s diverse experiences in his hometown of Pondicherry‚ India‚ and later delves into his arduous journey of being stranded at sea for 227-days alongside an adult Bengal tiger. From his time in Pondicherry to the end of his seemingly ceaseless time at sea‚ he is faced with many troublesome dilemmas and life-threatening situations‚ all of which try the vitality

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    From the outset‚ Yann Martel establishes 3 major themes in the text‚ Life of Pi. These themes being Belief in God‚ The Definition of Freedom and Storytelling. Belief in God is a major theme throughout the text‚ although primarily introduced throughout Part One of the book. Throughout the novel‚ Pi’s belief in God and love of religion is made clear by Martel. Pi’s love and knowledge of religion is so philosophical that he manages to transcend the classical divisions of religion‚ worship as a Hindu

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    2015 The Thin Vail Between Past and Present In life we will face difficult decisions and the way we handle them will determine how the rest of our life will play out. In comparing and contrasting Death of a Salesman written by Arthur Miller and The Swimmer written by John Cheever‚ I will examine the differences and similarities between the main characters Willy Loman and Neddy Merrill. Two tragic characters that have arrived to the same place in life‚ a place where the vail between past and present

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    16‚ 2013 The Positive Role of Religion in Life of Pi Religion is important to many people and it can play a large role in a person’s life. It can affect and shape one’s personality and morals‚ provide support and help through difficult times‚ and allow one to find peace and comfort. It is a major theme in Life of Pi by Yann Martel‚ as it is the basis of the Piscine Patel’s character. Religion plays a great positive role throughout Pi Patel’s life: it shapes his personality as a young man‚ it

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    one‚ etc. Yann Martel’s novel Life of Pi tells the story of Piscine (Pi) Patel‚ an Indian boy named after a pool in France‚ who sets sail with his family towards Canada‚ with their father’s collection of zoo animals. As soon their boat reached the open Pacific‚ it sank. Pi managed to get aboard a lifeboat where he was stranded for 227 days‚ with a wounded zebra‚ and orangutan‚ a hyena‚ and a 450-pound Royal Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. But the question is‚ did Pi Patel imagine the whole ordeal

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