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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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    TONE PARAGRAPH: IRONY There is a sense of irony in Yann Martel’s novel ‘Life of Pi’. “You are so bored you sink into a state of apathy so close to a coma…in your boredom there are elements of terror… and in the grip of terror -the worst storm- you yet feel boredom‚ a deep weariness with it all.”(p217) Pi feels terror yet in the midst of that terror is the ironic part; he’s bored. One would expect Pi to be hopeless while on the lifeboat‚ yet it’s the opposite. He is hopeful and believes one

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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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    he trying to tell us. “Life of Pi”‚ a novel written by Yann Martel‚ allows the reader to choose to believe or not about a story of survival‚ having faith in something beyond what is seen. Martel raises issues concerning humans innate need for hunger and this is reflected through Pi’s hunger not only for food physically but also hunger emotionally and spiritually. Martel uses Pi’s story of survival to show us the conflicts that may occur when the higher things in life that humans aspire to (like

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    one‚ etc. Yann Martel’s novel Life of Pi tells the story of Piscine (Pi) Patel‚ an Indian boy named after a pool in France‚ who sets sail with his family towards Canada‚ with their father’s collection of zoo animals. As soon their boat reached the open Pacific‚ it sank. Pi managed to get aboard a lifeboat where he was stranded for 227 days‚ with a wounded zebra‚ and orangutan‚ a hyena‚ and a 450-pound Royal Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. But the question is‚ did Pi Patel imagine the whole ordeal

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    repeatedly tested throughout Yann Martel’s novel‚ The Life of Pi‚ which follows the life of Piscine Patel‚ or Pi for short. The book begins by following Pi’s diverse experiences in his hometown of Pondicherry‚ India‚ and later delves into his arduous journey of being stranded at sea for 227-days alongside an adult Bengal tiger. From his time in Pondicherry to the end of his seemingly ceaseless time at sea‚ he is faced with many troublesome dilemmas and life-threatening situations‚ all of which try the vitality

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    Therefore‚ Pi created a menagerie for his emotional traumas in an effort to erase the unspeakable cruelty and violence he witnessed through various animal characters. In the book Life of PiPi utilizes Richard Parker a symbol for his actions. To Begin with‚ both Richard Parker symbolizes Pi’s erratic and irrational behavior. After the sinking of the Tsimtsum‚ Richard Parker had an inconsistent set of actions. Richard Parker regularly attacked and ate available meat yet declined to attack Pi when given

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    YANN MARTEL: LIFE OF PI A Research Paper Submitted to the School of Information Technology MAPÚA – IT CENTER Makati City In Partial Fulfillment of the Course Requirements in INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY HUM14 Submitted by: Carl Diane R. Namuag Submitted to: Dr. Reynaldo A. Padilla JUNE 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to express my gratitude to the people who have helped me and supported me throughout this research

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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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    Adversity can present itself according to a vast spectrum of severity and can have drastically different effects on individuals. When faced with adversity‚ people either learn to adapt to what has happened and make do with the circumstances‚ whereas other individuals will find themselves unable to cope with adversity and ultimately breakdown and lose their ability to carry on. Yann Martel explores‚ in his fantasy adventure novel‚ Life of Pi‚ a young boy’s reaction to the hardships of adversity. Piscine

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