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    The Ultimate Sin Ezekiel 16:49 Intro: There are many horrible and wicked things done every moment‚ every day. If you were to write down what the most offensive‚ egregious‚ wicked sin is‚ what would it be? Perhaps unbelief‚ fornication‚ anger‚ bitterness‚ adultery‚ hypocrisy‚ murder or any other sin could be compiled in this list as wicked and horrible. We might classify these as an abomination unto God. In our society‚ much is made of the sinful lifestyle called homosexuality. This lifestyle is

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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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    Belief in God is clearly a major theme in Life of Pi‚ and has been the most controversial in reviews of the book. Throughout the novel‚ Pi makes his belief in and love of God clear—it is a love profound enough that he can transcend the classical divisions of religion‚ and worship as a Hindu‚ Muslim‚ and Christian. Pi‚ although amazed by the possibility of lacking this belief‚ still respects the atheist‚ because he sees him as a kind of believer. Pi’s vision of an atheist on his death bed makes it

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    In Yann Martel’s Life of Pi‚ Piscine Molitor Patel illustrates the suffering of a survivor following a major traumatic event. After a cargo ship carrying a full zoo and all of Pi’s family sinks‚ Pi is left with a few animals and his thoughts to keep him company. While at sea‚ his supplies dwindle and he has to resort to extreme measures. These measures come into full effect when Pi’s boat leads him to another survivor. The characters of Pi and the other survivor‚ a French man‚ portray how the need

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    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‚ ‘All religions are true.’ I just want to love God.’” (Martel 69). Pi is fascinated

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    Macbeth - Technique |Illustration |Effect | |Gory imagery‚ foreshadowing |“unsex me here‚ and fill me from crown to toe‚ top-full of direst cruelty” |Shows the violent lengths she and her husband will go to in order to fulfil their lust for power. | |Foreshadowing |“O never shall sun that morrow see!” |Showing how blinded Lady Macbeth is by her ambition and her failure to contemplate the potential consequences of her and Macbeth’s actions | |Taunts regarding his masculinity |“Art thou afeard

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    Life of Pi Position Paper Even though the two stories are completely different in plotline‚ the algae island was created from the Garden of Eden story because the Garden of Eden story is well known and there are more similarities than differences. Some differences in the stories are the way the characters left the paradise‚ the reasons for eating the fruit‚ and the amount of fruit trees in their paradise. Some similarities are that the fruit became a foreshadow that something bad or evil was

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    The Kite Runner/Life of Pi: The Foil In both The Kite Runner and Life of Pi‚ the relationship between the major character and a minor character—the foil—help to highlight the main character’s qualities‚ illuminating his traits to be seen in an extraordinary‚ nonstandard way. In The Kite Runner‚ Khaled Hosseini creates Hassan as the foil for Amir. Hassan’s character‚ as perfect as he is‚ causes Amir to pale in comparison‚ something that Amir channels throughout his life‚ governing his actions. Similarly

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    In the book Life of PiPi reveals himself as an unreliable narrator. Although Pi defines himself as an unpredictable narrator through the final events in the story‚ Pi gives hints of false information throughout the book. As a reader‚ you hang on to his words because he is the one taking you through the account of his epic journey. Pi in the final scene of the story after his journey across the Pacific‚ tells the Japanese Oceanic Authorities contradicting stories. “Pi: So‚ you didn`t

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    Pi On Top of the Pyramid The meaning of life is a topic questioned by many. One might think of our job on earth as a journey to reach our individual full potential. Abraham Maslow was one of those people. Knowing that motivation is driven by the existence of unsatisfied needs he created a concept called the Hierarchy of Needs. This concept was expressed as one of the many themes throughout the novel‚ Life of Pi‚ Yann Martel asks the reader to reflect on life itself; we are forced to become

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