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    English Comparative Essay: Life of Pi Life of Pi is a novel written by Yann Martel and the film adaption was directed by Ang Lee has been the sensational movie/novel franchise of 2013‚ breaking records in the box office and selling millions of copies worldwide as well as winning many awards in the Oscars for best cinematography‚ best visual effects‚ best direction and best original score. It has no doubt been successful in both forms as a novel and the film adaption. The film and the novel both

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    money and women makes the readers get angry. Greedy is the main reason for the end of everyone’s life‚ we can see it at the beginning of the story‚ the car thief who stole the first blind man’s car get infected and shoot by the soldiers because of his noted. This is what human nature‚ they are fighting for short-term happiness and luxuries‚ they lose their dignity and respect

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    YUN ZOO OH Eng101-Wyman Research Essay 7 June‚ 2013 Delicate gaze of strangers: Director Ang LEE Last year‚ 2012‚ the movie “Life of Pi” was released all over the world. Upon release‚ Life of Pi became a critical and commercial success‚ earning over $600 million worldwide (“IMDb”). At this year‚ 2013‚ Academy Awards it had eleven nominations‚ including Best Picture‚ and won four (the most for the evening) including Best Director for Ang Lee. It was also nominated for

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    The diction and syntax used by Yann Martel in The Life of Pi leads the reader to draw a conclusion of a white collar worker who seems miserable and restricted within the confines of his life. Martel sketches a depressed and restricted office worker through his use of formal diction. Martel chooses to use words such as “nothing” (Martel)‚ “inverted” (Martel)‚ “nonetheless” (Martel)‚ and “working life” (Martel) rather than its more forthright and simple counterparts. By turning to more formal word

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    offset from the rest of the book due to Pi’s delusional state of mind and his maintained sensitivity to the occurrence. This causes the conclusion and religious sentiment of Pi’s journey to be accentuated as a direct result of intentional word choice. Pi arrives on the beach slightly crazed from his time at sea‚ as can be observed from the way his perceptions are distorted‚ with a fear that‚ “in two feet of water‚ I would drown‚” (Martel 284). He continues on with his confusion as he comments on his

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    I’ve been out there for over half a year. Two men who claimed to be some Japanese Transport Officials visited me and asked me questions about what happened when the Tsimtsum sank. Firstly‚ I told them that the ship sank and that I had jumped in the life boat‚ along with 4 other animals (Richard Parker the Bengal tiger‚ Orange Juice the Orangutan‚ a hyena and a zebra with a broken leg). Then I said that Richard Parker killed the hyena right after the hyena killed Orange Juice and the zebra. But then

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    of your natural habitat. An alteration created by a foreign species who are convinced that they know what’s best for you. Seems like living a nightmare‚ doesn’t it? This is exactly what Yann Martel claims to believe be good for the animals in‚ “Life of Pi.” He creates zoos‚ a confined and controlling place and turns them to sanctuaries in the reader’s mind. Behold‚ fellow readers‚ this is the rawest form of manipulation. Yann Martel fails to present his argument objectively‚ especially since the

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    Credibility is your way to show you are trustworthy and dependable (Cardon‚ 2013). If you do a superior job with little to no mistakes you are credible. If you make promises and see them through; and “live by high ethical‚ corporate‚ and personal values” you are credible (Cardon‚ 2013). The credibility I have the most I care about people. You have to have competence to have credibility; competence is your “skills and knowledge” to get the work done‚ how you solve any business problems‚ and how well

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    Life of Pi: Journal Response #1 The narrator of this book has his own view about zoos. He tries to make it seem as if his view is absolutely true and is scientifically proven and that he is 100% politically correct. According to him a zoo to an animal is like a home to a human. But I totally disagree with his view on the zoos. In the book the narrator’s view is totally opposite. He assumes and thinks that keeping animals in cages is normal to them and they don’t mind… He persuades us to think

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    From the outset‚ Yann Martel establishes 3 major themes in the text‚ Life of Pi. These themes being Belief in God‚ The Definition of Freedom and Storytelling. Belief in God is a major theme throughout the text‚ although primarily introduced throughout Part One of the book. Throughout the novel‚ Pi’s belief in God and love of religion is made clear by Martel. Pi’s love and knowledge of religion is so philosophical that he manages to transcend the classical divisions of religion‚ worship as a Hindu

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