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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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    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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    In the book Life of Pi‚ a boy named Pi is ship wrecked and gets stranded at sea with nothing but a raft and a tiger. Pi has always sought out to have religion‚ but can’t ever figure out which one is the right one to follow and practice. Also‚ in the short story Parker’s Back‚ Parker is married to a woman Sarah Ruth‚ whom he can’t stand. He doesn’t know why he stays with her and unlike Pi he hasn’t always wanted religion in his life‚ until he unknowingly seeks it out. Pi and Parker both struggle to

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    Life of Pi Essay; Significance of the Flying Fish In Yann Martel’s compelling novel Life of Pi‚ the main character of the story‚ Pi Patel‚ undergoes intense hardships as he lives a castaway’s life on the Pacific Ocean‚ after losing his entire family and everything he held close to him when the cargo ship‚ the Tsimtsum‚ sinks into the dark depths of the sea. Pi finds himself on a lifeboat with several animals‚ and eventually‚ with a massive Bengal Tiger‚ and through all of this hardship and suffering

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    Life of Pi Essay Pi’s terrible sea troubles in Yann Martel’s Life of Pi are very similar to those of the troublemaker Louis Zamperini in Unbroken. The life of the young‚ smart‚ little Pi is not far from different from that of the middle age military man Louis Zamperini. This essay is about the similarities in the books Life of Pi and Unbroken. Turns out they seem to be very similar. These stories are both about people (Pi and Louis)‚ who were wrecked at sea and became lost at sea. Both of these

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    lives over what they claim to highly praise. In the Life of Pi‚ written by Yann Martel‚ the main character‚ Pi‚ loses his morals and values while stuck on sea. Martel proves that in times of difficulty‚ man can lose his morals and values in exchange for survival. While on sea‚ Pi slowly continues to give up on his values. Pi becomes a person he didn’t even know existed. He states‚ “I descended to a level of savagery I never knew possible” (249). Pi slowly becomes more and more inhumane. He starts comparing

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    In the book Life of Pi a young religious boy named Pi is traveling with his family‚ and many animals from their zoo‚ from India to Canada. Along the course of the trip‚ their ship sinks‚ his entire family dies‚ and Pi is left on a lifeboat with a few of the zoo animals‚ including a Bengal Tiger named Richard Parker. Once Pi is finally rescued‚ he is interrogated to try to discover the cause of the sinking of the ship‚ but in the interrogation he tells his story of being stuck on a lifeboat with a

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    has been blurred. “Life of Pi” is complex and exposes many different themes. Many people see Life of Pi as an account a person’s experience‚ balancing religion‚ faith and tragedy in the midst of dire situations. This is true for me as I too read stories of freedom in religious practices and life in general throughout the entire story. Piscine Molitor "Pi" Patel‚ a Tamil boy from Pondicherry‚ explores issues of spirituality and practicality from an early age. “Pi” is a man of many religions

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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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    In the first part of Life of PiPi Patel tells the reader about important memories from his childhood before the ship accident and his adventure as a castaway at sea. It is from these memories that we see a real development of Pi’s character; we come to better understand his thoughts and standings on life‚ religion‚ and the knowledge he gained from his family and others. One of his many musings about religion and the integration of it into our lives appears in Chapter 22‚ where he describes the

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