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    Every action you take comes with consequences and every consequence affects your life in one way or another. In the spiritual novel Life of Pi by Yann Martel‚ a young boy named Pi Patel is stranded on a lifeboat and is faced with serious decisions that affect him and his future. Following a shipwreck‚ Pi is left alone with nothing but a royal bengal tiger‚ Richard Parker‚ and his God. At the climax of the story he encounters a paradise island which has everything he needs‚ but he makes a choice to

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    Yann Martel’s novel Life of Pi calls attention to a human’s need to survive despite obstacles and tremendous odds. As expressed throughout the story‚ when in survival mode‚ basic human needs can outweigh morality. Martel stresses this idea through the struggle of the protagonist Pi as he attempts to survive aboard the lifeboat accompanied by a ferocious tiger. At the end of the novel‚ when Pi reaches land‚ the authorities questioning him find his story unbelievable. An evident idea here is that

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    Belief in God is clearly a major theme in Life of Pi‚ and has been the most controversial in reviews of the book. Throughout the novelPi makes his belief in and love of God clear—it is a love profound enough that he can transcend the classical divisions of religion‚ and worship as a Hindu‚ Muslim‚ and Christian. Pi‚ although amazed by the possibility of lacking this belief‚ still respects the atheist‚ because he sees him as a kind of believer. Pi’s vision of an atheist on his death bed makes it

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    individuals face hardships in life‚ hope is the driving force that motivates one to keep going. As Michelle Obama said‚ “You may not always have a comfortable life and you will not always be able to solve all of the world’s problems at once‚ but don’t ever underestimate the importance you can have because history has shown us that courage can be contagious and hope can take on a life of its own” (Michelle Obama). Through the conflicts that the characters in Life of Pi by Yann Martel and Big Fish by

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    their ability to carry on. Yann Martel explores‚ in his fantasy adventure novelLife of Pi‚ a young boy’s reaction to the hardships of adversity. Piscine Patel‚ an adventurous tenacious young boy experiences the struggle of surviving at sea‚ and the calamity of coping with tragic events in his life. Yann Martel develops the idea that adversity can transform an individual’s identity and play a significant role in one’s life by shaping personal values‚ determining one’s inner strengths and self worth

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    Instructor Claudia Gresham English 113 24 February 2014 Literary Analysis of Life of Pi The novel Life of Pi by Yann Martel is an intriguing story of a boy‚ a tiger and their perils of life at the hands of the Pacific Ocean. There are many elements of fiction the characters of Pi Patel and Richard Parker. The setting of the limitless Pacific Ocean‚ the many different themes like survival and religion‚ and the symbolism of the color orange are all very important elements in this story that will

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    Food and hunger are recurring motifs in the novel. How does Martel use these elements and what is he trying to tell us. “Life of Pi”‚ a novel written by Yann Martel‚ allows the reader to choose to believe or not about a story of survival‚ having faith in something beyond what is seen. Martel raises issues concerning humans innate need for hunger and this is reflected through Pi’s hunger not only for food physically but also hunger emotionally and spiritually. Martel uses Pi’s story of survival

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    Debbie Truong ENG3U1-08 Mr. Ramos 29 May 2014 Life of Pi & Cast Away Comparative Essay: Belief and Survival In order for human kind to survive the painfully realistic days of existence‚ a sort of belief system is direly needed. As shown through Pi Patel from Life of Pi and Chuck Noland from Cast Away‚ holding onto a belief of something provides one with the determination to survive the worst conditions. Both the novel and the book share the story of two castaways who depend on their belief in something

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    adults. As one of the main themes in “The Life of Pi” that lies under the surface‚ the anthropomorphism complicates the task of reading. While many adult readers would feel “demeaned” reading an animal tale since it is associated with low-level reading‚ the fact remains

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    During Life of Pi‚ and Castaway‚ characters in each experience disastrous deaths of loved ones which play with their will to survive. However‚ their hope and determination pull through and overcome this heart- wrenching event. For Pi‚ from Life of Pi‚ there are numerous deaths that have a huge toll on him. Pi’s whole family dies when the boat they are travelling on sinks. Growing up in an Indian culture‚ Pi was very close to his family‚ and a part of Pi also died that day. “Every single thing that

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