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    Religion is a set of beliefs‚ values‚ and practices based on the teachings of a spiritual leader. It is an illusion of freedom. Most are born into a religion and one must stick with it because of family aspects. Aspects and rules you have to follow. There is no freedom unless one would escape‚ which is very difficult. Religion plays a significant part in Pi’s life. Having to choose between the three would take time. He would have to decide what would be the best for his life. One would think that

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    neutral‚ religion was never mentioned. Martel had intellectual prejudices against religion as well. He decided to go to a Catholic mass in order to research information to formulate the character Pi‚ in Life of Pi‚ while making Pi a more captivating‚ believable character. When Martel went to the Church‚ he fell in love with religion and "the greater perspectives" that it gave him; religion becomes extremely important to Martel. His new perspective and views on religion are clearly reflected in Life of

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    Faith No one ever lives a perfect life. The world is full of tragedy and sorrow‚ but in the midst of it all‚ there is faith‚ family‚ friends‚ and the dreams that one day life might be perfect. In Yann Martel’s novel‚ Life of Pi‚ Piscine Patel is the lone human survivor of a shipwreck. He endured living in cramped quarters with a live tiger for over two-hundred days. While it might seem like almost an impossible feat‚ the one thing that Pi had that many people didn’t is faith. Faith in god and friendship

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    the protagonist from Yann Martel’s "Life of Pi" overcomes many challenges spanning from his spiritual learning to his basic instinct and survival throughout his horrific adventures at sea. The protagonist‚ an Indian boy from Pondicherry‚ explores the different issues of religion and spirituality from an early age and survives 227 days shipwrecked in the Pacific Ocean. Pi practices Hinduism‚ Christianity and Islam‚ having seen good things in all three religions. He says "I just want to love God" (Martel

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    Sue Monk Kidd’s novel‚ The Secret Life of Bees‚ captures the essence of Magnificat’s core values on the importance of education‚ morals‚ and close connections to the Mother Mary. This book further instills the Magnificat mission within the student body by displaying the emphasis of our mission statement within the underlying themes of this novel. The continuous references to finding peace and refuge in faith seemingly coincides with all that is believed within these walls. The curriculum would

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    Have you ever thought about the meaning of freedom? To me‚ freedom means to be able to learn from my mistakes. If I didn’t have freedom‚ I would have to do what the top authorities always tell me to do. I don’t have any room for mistakes so it would be harder to learn about life. Freedom also means having the time to do things right. No freedom‚ in this case‚ would mean that I wouldn’t have any time for fantastic‚ clever thoughts. I would have to do things extremely precise and quick. When I don’t

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    Have you ever had a point in your life when you had to stand up for what you believe in? At some point in our own lives‚ most of us must decide to standup for our own beliefs or to just simply walk away. In this short story Updike describes to you how one teenage boy’s infatuation had lead him to make a hast decision that will effect him for the rest of his adult life. Through the characterization of Sammy‚ Updike employs a simple heroic gesture to teach us that all of our actions have consequences

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    There has been a lot of interesting work and articles on what makes life meaningful one clever piece of work I found I gave an exceptional example was Susan Wolf’s book on "meaning of life". According to Wolf‚ "meaningful lives our lives of active engagement in projects of worth" (Susan Wolf‚ "Meaning of Life" PG 205). What I plan to accomplish is to introduce wolves claim and what gives meaning to our lives. Then‚ potentially give my own objection. First‚ let’s this discuss Wolfs elaborations to

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    1. According to Frankl how did people find meaning in their lives in the midst of the concentration camp? The meaning that the people in the concentration camp found was that they had to erase their expectations of what they had for life‚ and replace it with what their expectations were from themselves and others. 2. What did you find most revolting about life in the concentration camp? The most revolting part of a concentration camp is the sheer evil that it takes place. It’s sickening

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    Is There a Meaning of Life? There are many different views as to what makes life meaningful. Philosopher‚ Thomas Nagel‚ presents a good argument as to why a “Sisyphisian” existence is meaningless. This does not necessarily mean that all lives are meaningless‚ because Richard Taylor and Raymond Martin provide strong evidence that prove otherwise. According to Greek mythology‚ “The Myth of Sisyphus”‚ by Albert Camus‚ condemns Sisyphus to forever roll the same rock up a hill; only to see it roll

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