Pi On Top of the Pyramid The meaning of life is a topic questioned by many. One might think of our job on earth as a journey to reach our individual full potential. Abraham Maslow was one of those people. Knowing that motivation is driven by the existence of unsatisfied needs he created a concept called the Hierarchy of Needs. This concept was expressed as one of the many themes throughout the novel‚ Life of Pi‚ Yann Martel asks the reader to reflect on life itself; we are forced to become
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A Hero’s Journey usually has twelve stages‚ but in the “ Life of Pi “ Piscine’s (Hero’s Journey) only had nine stages to it Piscine of course being the hero. The first stage of a hero’s journey that Piscine went through was the Call to Adventure. During the Call to Adventure Piscine had his father tell him and his family that they were going to sell the zoo and move to Canada so they would have a better life. “Father said‚ We’ll sail like Columbus!” ie (111). The second stage of a hero’s journey
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caused by mercury or a compound containing mercury‚ with the acute form characterized by stomach ulcers and renal tubule toxicity and the chronic form affecting the central nervous system and causing emotional instability.” (Dictionary) In the story‚ Life of Pi‚ the protagonist is abandoned at sea stuck in a lifeboat with a bengal tiger relying on fishing and crackers to survive. While Pi’s story may be very different from previous ones they have one thing in similar: Mercury Poisoning. For many sailors
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In the book Life of Pi there is many symbolic gestures. A symbol that clearly represents the book Life of Pi is a tiger. The tiger is like Pi in many ways and he learn necessary skills. First of all‚ the tiger is a totem that connected to this book because Richard Parker (the tiger) teaches Pi many aspects of life. “It was a dazzling display of might and speed. Actually‚ it was not so much the speed that was impressive as the pure animal confidence‚ the total absorption in the movement.”(182)
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instincts‚ had just killed a man. Pi‚ representing the civilized side of himself‚ felt sorry for the man‚ but he still stole all of his possessions‚ used his body as fish bait‚ and ate part of the man. He says “I will further confess that driven by the extremity of my need and the madness to which it pushed me‚ I ate some of [the man’s] flesh.” (284). This cannibalism ties to the other mentions of cannibalism in the book: when Pi describes how horrid hyenas are‚ and when Pi tells the true story where the
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has helped me grow as a writer. I grew as a writer by learning how to write a thematic thesis. By learning how to write thesis statements‚ I effectively cover the main points in my writing and provide the reader with a road map of my essay. My Life of Pi essay provides an example of a sufficient thesis statement: “Shown through Pi’s faith‚ hallucinations‚ and stories‚ Martel presents the intangible as a crucial part of safeguarding the human mind when encountering harsh realities.” I learned how
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the loss of one’s identity leads to a lack of inhibitions and therefore a change in normal standards of behaviour. There have been questions raised as to the validity of the de-individuation theory and whether it can be used to explain group behaviour. This essay will explore the support and criticisms of the de-individuation theory as an explanation for group behaviour. This essay also explores alternative explanations such as the norm theories which can be argued to provide a better explanation for
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fictional novel Life of Pi by Yann Martel and the poem “Tyger” by William Blake analyzes how humans need companionship in times of need and difficulty. Both works of literature examine the relief from uncertainty of one’s state and the feeling of reassurance. Through the examination of Life of Pi‚ the poem “Tyger” and the comparison and contrast between the two texts‚ it will become apparent that each text shows a version of relief from uncertainty through companionship. In the novel Life of Pi‚ it is exemplified
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Religion has helped mankind make sense of this world full of mysteries and given them a purpose in life. However‚ religion has also divided man‚ causing turmoil amongst them about which religion is correct. It has even pushed man to war‚ not only physical but physiological wars as well. In the book Life of Pi‚ main character Pi is experiencing an internal war as he can’t simply choose one religion. Pi intertwines three religions and sees dilemma: “Hindus‚ in their capacity for love‚ are indeed hairless
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In Yann Martel’s Life of Pi‚ Piscine Molitor Patel illustrates the suffering of a survivor following a major traumatic event. After a cargo ship carrying a full zoo and all of Pi’s family sinks‚ Pi is left with a few animals and his thoughts to keep him company. While at sea‚ his supplies dwindle and he has to resort to extreme measures. These measures come into full effect when Pi’s boat leads him to another survivor. The characters of Pi and the other survivor‚ a French man‚ portray how the need
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