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    Pi accepts his superego

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    Pi Accepts his Superego An individual has conflicts within their minds of what is morally right and wrong. In the novel‚ Life of Pi‚ by Yann Martel‚ there is an Indian boy named Piscine Molitor Patel‚ otherwise known as Pi who faces these conflicts. Pi lives at Pondicherry with his father‚ mother‚ and a brother named Ravi. Their family runs a zoo with various kinds of animal that Pi fascinates. Pi and his family decided to move to Canada due to the political problems in India. However‚ on their

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    that having an ego meant to be yourself‚ that is how I know to live my life. It is important for us not to fully depend on others‚ but to have confidence within ourselves. Our society is very unique about our actions‚ finding our sense of self is difficult because of the changing perspective in the world. Ego is shown through the society‚ being an individual‚ and looking towards others for guidance. In the novels Anthem‚ Life of Pi‚ Girl in Hyacinth Blue and the play Julius Caesar‚ along with the essay

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    involve these many different ideas. Elsie Cloete digs through the idea of animot and the perception of “absolute hospitality” as regards to the other. Her article “Tigers‚ Humans and Animots” prove her research and focus on Yann Martel’s Life of Pi (2003). Elsie demonstrates in general ‚ comparing and contrasting each idea‚ depending at which end you are standing‚ sometimes finding yourself at different ends at the same time. She parallels all of the diiferent points of view clearly into detail

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    life of pie

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    Pi’s Survival In the novel‚ Life of pi‚ the author Yann Martel shows that the tiger‚ Richard Parker‚ influences pi’s survival greatly. All of pi’s morals and beliefs get tested as he gets thrown into a lifeboat in the middle of the ocean with a tiger. He begins to learn that to survive himself he must learn to survive with this tiger. Richard parker keeps Pi alive and influences his survival by acting as a defense mechanism and keeping him mentally and physically stable. Throughout Pi’s survival

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    Life of Pie

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    Life of Pi is a fantasy adventure novel by Yann Martel published in 2001. The protagonist‚ Piscine Molitor "Pi" Patel‚ a Tamil boy from Pondicherry‚ explores issues of spirituality and practicality from an early age. He survives 227 days after a shipwreck while stranded on a lifeboat in the Pacific Ocean with a Bengal tigernamed Richard Parker. The novel‚ which has sold more than ten million copies worldwide‚[1] was rejected by at least five London publishing houses[2] before being accepted by Knopf

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    “The Real Story in Life of Pi
The difference between fiction and reality is not always evident to those who are unable or unwilling to recognize the difference.” In Yann Martel’s novel Life of Pi‚ he wants the reader to decipher whether his first story or his second story is real. The first story consists of the protagonist‚ Piscine Patel‚ being trapped on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger‚ Richard Parker‚ and many other animals from his father’s zoo after they were lost together at sea. In the second

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    Throughout life‚ events happen that can greatly affect the quality of a person’s day. Everyone has their own perspective which determines how they view these events. An optimist and a pessimist can have the exact same day and have completely different opinions on how it went. If approached with optimism‚ events in life become more manageable. The themes of staying positive and being thankful even in the worst of times are shown in Yann Martel’s novel‚ The Life of Pi‚ by Piscine’s perseverance when

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    feeling of being alone or strand. In both the excerpt of Life of Pi and “The Story of Keesh”‚ both characters had either faced one or another problem‚ and had to live difficult lives in different ways. But they both had difficult challenges to face. They weren’t just successful in facing their problems but they toughened up and faced the challenge ahead of them like a true hero. In both “The Story of Keesh” and the book excerpt Life of Pi both characters demonstrate their bravery and intelligence

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    Life of PI

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    living. One’s religion can change as they develop more questions towards the religions they believe in. Religion is one of the central ideas in “Life of PI” by Yann Martel. Religion is one of the minds more most powerful thought. It can make them question who they are‚ what they believe in and in affects their life from many different points of view. Pi‚ the protagonist in the novel practices three religions which are Islam‚ Hinduism‚ and Christianity. These religions will be the one’s making Pi’s

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    Life of Pi

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    Life of Pi” is about this boy called Pi‚ who is the son of a zookeeper in India. He grew up in a zoo and was extremely happy at home learning all about the animals that lived around him. This boy‚ who is a Hindu‚ found himself attracted to Islam and Christianity as well‚ so he practiced 3 religions at the same time. When Pi’s father decided to leave India‚ Pi’s family‚ along with some animals from the zoo‚ boarded a cargo ship bound for Canada. Unfortunately‚ the ship sank. Pi was the only human

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