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    Author Yann Martel Original title Life of Pi Country Canada Language English Genre Fiction Publisher Knopf Canada Publication date September 2001 Life of Pi is divided into four sections. In the first section the main character Pi Patel‚ an adult Canadian‚ reminisces about his childhood in India. His father owns a zoo in Pondicherry. The livelihood provides the family with a relatively affluent lifestyle and some understanding of animal psychology. Pi describes how he acquired his

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    LIfe of Pi

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    Yann Martel’s Use of Tone Yann Martel 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

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    Life of Pi Critical Essay

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    Richard Parker Character Critical Essay: “Life of Pi” is a novel about a sixteen year old boy named Piscine Patel who survives for 227 days on a lifeboat at sea after he loses his family in s shipwreck. Pi is interviewed at the end of the book by two men from the ships company who do not accept his first story which involves a number of animals on the lifeboat with him. He then tells a much more brutal‚ realistic story where the animals are now metaphor for humans. The reader is then left to decide

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    Through culture‚ religion and representation the tiger is seen in many different ways. Scapegoating‚ the sacrificial victim and the history of mimetic rivalry all 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

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    Life of Pi identity

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    “Showing convincingly how characters develop and so achieve a sense of identity is an essential way in which novelists and poets engage fully with their readers” Identity‚ in Life of Pi‚ is crucial to the storyline and plot. We‚ as the reader‚ see the transition of Pi Patel‚ finding and developing qualities within himself that help him to finally overcome his great ordeal at sea. The one thing‚ arguably‚ that keeps Pi alive is identity; the exploration for identity is unique to humanity and is

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    Conquering Adversity Many people throughout their lives experience adversity in many ways. People have different ways of dealing with these problems. Some positive‚ and some negative. When faced with a loss of family and being the lone survivor of a sunken ship‚ Pi Patel from “Life of Pi” by Yann Martel‚ deals with his adversities‚ conflict and pain‚ in a positive way by being both resourceful and optimistic. Throughout the story‚ Pi develops the trait of being resourceful and uses simple items

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    In the novels Lord of the Flies and Life of Pi the sensation of fear is a prodigious presence‚ fear is inflicted in Lord of the Flies mainly because the boys’ sense of judgment and behaviour ultimately changes when fear conquers and fear is encountered in Life of Pi because Pi experiences genuine terror once his ship has sunk and several acts of violence are committed before his own eyes. Fear is all-encompassing in both novels and this can be proven through exploration of the characters Richard

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    The point i’m trying to prove is that pi’s character transformation is based on life‚ spirituality and relationships. There by the author uses pi’s faith to shift reader’s perception of religion. Pi’s life has different views on religion and every religion he studies has different ways of practicing it and different ways of understanding it. First‚ when pi was a little boy he became fascinated with three different religions. THe three religions were islam‚hinduism‚ and christianity. The story

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    sat writing samples

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    One paragon of ignoring the authority is Ang Lee‚ the prestigious Chinese-born American director. In 2009‚ Ang Lee planned to direct the movie‚ Life of Pi‚ which was adapted from the novel of the same name written by Yann Martel. The novel narrated a fantastic story of Pi‚ the protagonist‚ who survived on a sinking freighter on the way from India to Canada and who spent 227 days on the boundless ocean with Hungry‚ a Bengal Tiger. Because of its bizarre plot‚ the novel was considered impossible to be made into a film

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    William S. Burroughs once said “Perhaps all pleasure is only relief” (Burroughs). The 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

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