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    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. He is

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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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    Every action you take comes with consequences and every consequence affects your life in one way or another. In the spiritual novel Life of Pi by Yann Martel‚ a young boy named Pi Patel is stranded on a lifeboat and is faced with serious decisions that affect him and his future. Following a shipwreck‚ Pi is left alone with nothing but a royal bengal tiger‚ Richard Parker‚ and his God. At the climax of the story he encounters a paradise island which has everything he needs‚ but he makes a choice to

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    adults. As one of the main themes in “The Life of Pi” that lies under the surface‚ the anthropomorphism complicates the task of reading. While many adult readers would feel “demeaned” reading an animal tale since it is associated with low-level reading‚ the fact remains

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    Life of Pi by Yann Martel is an incredible novel about the will to survive‚ the importance of storytelling and religious belief. The novel travels back in time to chronicle the journey of a teenaged‚ Indian boy named Piscine (Pi) Patel‚ as he embarks on an involuntary venture across the Pacific ocean. Struggling to survive‚ Pi must use his own knowledge to remain alive and sane‚ while sharing a small life raft with a fearsome 450 lbs Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. Joseph Pulitzer once said‚ “Put

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    down to the next generation of grandkids. In countless history classes‚ stories are told of great leaders‚ origins and tragic events‚ because of their immense lessons‚ despite being alterted inumerable times since it was first shared. In the novel Life of Pi by Yann Martel‚ the “story-truth” or the animal story‚ is more significant

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    Courage in “Life of Pi” “The lower you are‚ the higher your mind will want to soar. It was natural that‚ bereft and desperate as I was‚ in the throes of unremitting suffering‚ I should turn to God.”(pg. 283-284) In the “life of Pi” by Yann Martel‚ Pi possesses several characteristics allowing him to survive his long‚ epic journey across the Pacific Ocean. His great determination pushed him to the brink and his hopes in God helped him soar and constantly fought despair. Pi practiced his pious ways

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    needs‚ esteem needs‚ and self-actualization. In Life of Pi by Yann Martel‚ the different needs of Maslow’s hierarchy are embodied in the protagonist‚ Pi’s survival. After the ship he was travelling on sinks in the Pacific Ocean‚ Pi finds himself on a lifeboat with limited supplies and only a Bengal tiger for company. He learns to fend for himself and his life journey and quest for survival follows Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. Before the accident‚ Pi was living safely and happily in India. He was

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    People who believe in a religion see faith as a powerful tool that can be used to solve life problems. In the novel Life of Pi‚ by Yann Martel‚ the protagonist Piscine M. Patel‚ or Pi‚ is a member of multiple belief systems. He has a strong faith in God‚ which helps him in the most troubling of times. Pi sees faith as very important and is possibly a key reason he was able to survive his ordeal. The importance of faith to Pi is clearly shown in the first part of the book Life of Pi. “’Bapu Gandhi said

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    the night skies of Arkansas‚ which led her to study at MIT and receive her Ph.D. from Harvard. Currently‚ she is working at NASA‚ and was appointed as the director of the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s Dialogue on Science‚ Ethics‚ and Religion. During her lecture‚ Wiseman covered three main topics. First‚ the universe is beautiful. She displayed a picture of Beetlejuice‚ a constellation of orion‚ which was likely to explode sometime in the ‘near” future. She discussed the differences

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