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    The Life Pi: Flying Fish

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    The Life Pi Flying Fish In chapter 61 to 62 Pi encounters an attack of a school of flying fish. Flying fish uses magical realism taking an everyday realistic object and adding a sense of fantasy. Yann Martel uses descriptive language to create a realistic scene. Many religious references are including throughout the chapter in describing the event of the flying fish. ‘I felt I was living the martyrdom of Saint Sebastian.’ Saint Sebastian was a Christian Martyr who survived by being executed by

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    dismissed as “unfilmable”‚ Life Of Pi gained momentum as Ang Lee took to animating a vision beyond what the conventional screen may contain. Though neither 3D nor special effects are new to our ever changing digital landscape‚ little precedents exist where they became absolutely instrumental to making a film possible. Without the multi-dimensionality seen across that piece of plastic glasses we normally recycle after screening‚ the audience would have no access to Life Of Pi’s supposed realm of mind

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    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 of Pi‚ Pi’s father

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    Reader’s Response - Life of Pi Chapter 56 Chapter 56 is a short passage of only three paragraphs but sends a very powerful message about fear.The use of the devices of similes‚ personifications‚ and repetition is present throughout the whole chapter of how fear takes over the human. Fear is described as evil and sneaky. “It is a clever‚ treacherous adversary‚ how well I know. It has no decency; respects no law or convention‚ shows no mercy... Then fear‚ disguised in the garb of mild-mannered

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    Life of Pi starts with an old man in Pondicherry who tells the author‚ "I have a story that will make you believe in God" (Martel x). Every religion has a story of faith attached to it‚ Life of Pi tells a story of a young boy whose religious beliefs helped him survive the Pacific Ocean. Stories and religious convictions are additionally connected in Life of Pi since Pi states that both require confidence with respect to the audience or devotee. According to Pi the color orange symbolizes survival

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    Not only does Pi Patel have the sea to fight against for survival but he also has Richard Parker. Richard Parker becomes a much needed distraction in Pi Pastels ordeal at sea. Pi must always be on his toes‚ care for Richard Parker‚ as well find a way mentally and spiritually to deal with the situation he is in for 227 days. Richard Parker is a main key to Pi Patel’s survival. The everyday struggle that Pi goes through to survive on the lifeboat is reliant on Pi’s carefulness. In order to fish

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    Life of Pi is intended‚ so Martel tells us‚ to make the reader believe in God. This bold‚ apparently evangelical‚ premise locates it on a dangerous moral high ground. D.H. Lawrence warned against using the novel as a forum for the author to assert his own moral or religious belief: Morality in the novel is the trembling instability of the balance. When the novelist puts his thumb in the scale‚ to pull down the balance to his own predilection‚ that is immorality. (D.H. Lawrence‚ "Morality and the

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    Is Life of Pi Existentialist? There are two views of existentialism‚ that of the more popular atheistic view‚ and that of the theistic view (Sartre Lecture). In the book Life of Pi‚ by Yann Martel the main theme of the book is religion‚ with the main character being of multiple religions: Hinduism‚ Christian Catholicism‚ and Islam. (Martel). Life of Pi is both Existentialist and non-existentialist‚ in both the atheistic and theistic views because of specific religious beliefs‚ abandonment of religion

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    Life Of Pi Theme Essay

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    Throughout the novel Life of Pi the author Yann Martel uses the colour orange to symbolize the major themes of both‚ hope and survival. Reference to the colour orange is made in the description of both the zoo animals that are apart of Pi’s world and the inert objects that are used by Pi in his struggle to survive. It is no coincidence that the colour orange was chosen‚ this essay will outline some of these examples and how they relate to the themes of hope and survival. Firstly‚ Yann Martel uses

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    Life Of Pi Religion Essay

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    Yann Martel’s Life of Pi and H.G. Wells’ Island of Dr. Moreau both creatively use a combination of a shipwreck and a storytelling theme to create a sense of inner struggle that questions and tests one’s own relationship with religion‚ faith and science. Both authors approach these matters in contrasting ways that make the reader think for themselves and question what is right and what is wrong. Wells’ approach is done through a satirical manner that mocks having faith in religion and shows a preferential

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