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    AP English: Literature and Composition Name: Major Works Data Sheet: Do not cut/paste from a website, which is a form of plagiarism. |Title: Life of Pi |Biographical information about the author: | |Author: Yann Martel |Yann Martel was born in 1963 and lives in the Canadian prairie providence | |

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    Yann Martel's Life Of Pi

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    survive? In the novel, Life of Pi, the author, Yann Martel, illustrates through his main character, Pi, that when humans are in situations of life and death their human instincts are overcome by the animal instincts inside themselves. Yann Martel uses imagery and symbolism to get his messages across to his readers in ways that they can connect to. On Pi’s journey with his family and the animals from their family zoo to

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    In Yann Martel’ Life of Pi, a young boy named Piscine Molitor Patel or Pi Patel is stranded on a lifeboat after a shipwreck. How can someone survive 227 days, on a lifeboat, on the Pacific Ocean with a Bengal tiger? Pi is an Indian boy from Pondicherry who is faced with great difficulties staying alive after being separated from his family following the shipwreck. His faith and belief in God greatly helped him get out of this misery. In the following paragraphs, I will explore the themes revealed

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    Life Of Pi Animals Essay

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    Animals in Yann Martel’s Life of Pi On the Pacific Ocean, stranded, with only a tiger and a few other animals as company, is how Pi Patel spent 227 days. Life of Pi is written as a fable which M. H. Abrams defines as, “a short narrative, in prose or verse, that exemplifies an abstract moral thesis or principle of human behaviour”. Its association with animals makes it a beast fable, “In which animals talk and act like the human types they represent” (Abrams). In the novel Life of Pi by Yann Martel, the

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    Life Of Pi, By Yann Martel

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    themes. Yann Martel uses a crazy plot twist in his book, the Life of Pi, to suggest to readers that truth is relative. In the beginning of the Life of Pi, Yann Martel establishes his theme of truth being relative through the main character, Pi. When Pi was confronted about worshiping three different religions, he says,

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    was spread throughout the novel of Life of Pi but the greatest example of irony that ties into the theme of this book is that even though Pi was stuck on a boat for seven months with a deadly tiger, the tiger was the reason why he survived. Pi states that Richard Parker was what kept him alive when he lands in Mexico by saying “Then Richard Parker, companion of my torment, awful, fierce thing that kept me alive, moved forward and disappeared forever from my life,” (Martel 285). This example of irony

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    Yann Martel's Life Of Pi

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    forced to mature at a young age. These characters usually encounter difficult or trying situations that challenge their limits and understanding of life. Due to these rough times, a motif is expressed to the reader for interpretation. Life of Pi, a novel by Yann Martel, describes the journey of Pi Patel when he is faced with an unexpected problem. Pi, through his experiences and mental struggles while alone on the raft, transforms into a young man and learns to decipher the world in which he exists

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    The Binary Opposition Narrative in Life of Pi 李英 2012010285 Abstract: Ever since its publication in 2002, Life of Pi has gained great popularity and high critical acclaim from critical circle. It arose the study of Li of Pi from various angels. But most kinds of analysis about the novel are focus on existing doubts about the story, and the religious symbols in the novels. The binary opposition narrative in the novel discussed rarely. The novel is full of

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    Life Of Pi Animals Essay

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    The animals in Life of Pi by Yann Martel, like Richard Parker and Orange Juice, represent different elements of Pi’s psyche throughout the novel. Richard Parker, the Bengal tiger, represents Pi’s instincts, specifically his survival instincts and animal instincts. In chapter 47 when the hyena kills the zebra and the orangutan, Pi suddenly realizes that he is next on the hyenas hit list. He even remarks, “ I was next. That much was clear to me. I could hardly see through the tears in my eyes.”

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    adaption (2012) of Life of Pi harbour themes such as isolation and the extent one would go to in order to survive. The story is split into two parts, the first part focuses on Piscine "Pi" Patel's background and his religious journey. Part two focuses on Pi's predicaments while he is stranded out at sea for 227 days. The second section of the story is renown for Pi's situation with a tiger named Richard Parker. Not only does the protagonist have to focus on his own survival, Pi needed to be attentive

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