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    he has had many problems that have caused physical suffering and pain. However Pi has been able to overcome his adversities and has shown his endurance through suffering and continuing to survive. In this novel‚ the author makes a very close connection between Pi’s physical suffering and his mental suffering. Pi shows that as long as you are able to live through mental suffering‚ you are capable of living through physical suffering. When you have conquered your mental struggle

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    Motorcycle Diary: Journeys involve obstacles: * When Alberto has to swim across a lake in which it represents a physical obstacle in the journey in which Ernesto is asthmatic with his own choice decides to swim across the lake in which the nuns try to hold him back but the underprivileged encourage him on the other side . Tracking shot of Ernesto swimming across the lake gives a sense of progress and also a sense of him overcoming his obstacle. * When Ernesto is on the ship he has an asthmatic

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    barriers we encounter. An impending journey‚ grasping towards change and innovation can test our virtuous tenacity and knowledge in exchange for survival by a brief interruption. In the novel Life of Pi‚ Yann Martel presents this intriguing journey when protagonist Piscine Patel (Pi) is lost at sea alongside with a Bengal tiger ( Richard Parker) ‚ after the family’s cargo ship sinks . Similarly‚ in the film Castaway‚ director Robert Zemeckis demonstrates this journey when lead‚ Chuck Noland wakes up

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    The central theme of Yann Martel’s Life of Pi concerns religion and human faith in God. However‚ the novel purposely refrains from advocating any single religious faith over another. Instead‚ the novel investigates the nature of religious faith itself. This theme is embodied most clearly in the novel’s protagonist‚ Pi Patel‚ who is a young follower of three very different religions. Pi has studied and memorized the stories of all the various incarnations of the Hindu gods‚ maintaining shrines in

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    Part 1‚ Chapters 1-11 Life of Pi opens with a fictional author’s note‚ explaining the origins of the book. The author explains that while in India and floundering on the book he is trying to write‚ he travels to Pondicherry‚ where an elderly man‚ Mr. Adirubasamy‚ tells him he has a story for him that will make him believe in God. Adirubasamy tells the author about Pi‚ who the author manages to find in Canada‚ where Pi relates his story.That story begins in Chapter 1. Pi describes his education at

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    uses different tones in Life of Pi to portray his opinions of Pi Patel. He uses Pi to show humor‚ curiosity‚ savage‚ despair‚ philosophy‚ and definitely horror throughout the novel. Pi is forced to live with a tiger in such a confined space that he must find a way to train Richard Parker. Pi comforts himself by pretending he is a tiger trainer in “THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH!” (Martel 208). This is Martel’s way of showing how Pi Patel is humorous even in troubling situations. Pi is also confronted with

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    1207C20609 ) Period - 1 Life of Pi Novel Proposal Theme - The Nature of Suffering Argument A Point 1 - Pi can’t imagine a God who suffers Quotation - “This son‚ on the other hand‚ who goes hungry‚ who suffers from thirst‚ who gets tired‚ who is sad‚ who is anxious‚ who is heckled and harassed” ( 91 ) Point 2 - Pi stops when he’s working out the immediate detail of survival. Quotation - “I was either fixed on practical details of immediate survival or transfixed by pain‚ weeping silently‚

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    Martel’s "The Life of Pi" is a coming of age story about a young man’s reaching maturity through tragic but uplifting story of loss and miraculous survival. The story is based on a journey which contains adventure‚ tradgedy‚ humour‚ and also the survival of the fittest mentality. Yann Martel depicts a story of a youth who seeks knowledge‚ wisdom‚ connectivity‚ and spirituality through religeon and zoology. Applying the craft’s he has practiced and is taught‚ protagonist Pi Patel seeks survival

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    of his physical health‚ his mental health should be particularly examined in detail. Without precedent case‚ more details and aspects should be included to consider‚ when evaluating if Pi is suitable to integrate to society again. Furthermore‚ since the incredible survival is told by Pi in first person point of view‚ we have reason to take a skeptical attitude on the truth of the story. It is best to present both pros and cons before jumping into the judgment. Regarding the opinion of pi developing

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    Having Faith Life of Pi explores human experience‚ society‚ religion and nature through the eyes of Pi Patel‚ an Indian boy growing up in an emerging global society. Thrown into chaos a tragic accident‚ Pi finds spirituality and the meaning of life through his quest for survival. Amongst extreme adversity‚ Pi keeps his sanity‚ refuses to dwell on the depravity of his situation‚ and looks within himself for guidance. Throughout the book we are reminded of our emerging global society‚ where

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