A Hero: S Journey In Yann Martel's Life Of Pi

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Yann Martel’s book “The Life of Pi” I believe represents a hero on his journey for survival. The book “Life of Pi” involves Pi starting from being in a small town in India, only to soon be thrown into an unexpected journey he must survive. Pi is thrown into a situation without deserving it, which makes you want to see Pi survive hence his story being a Hero’s Journey type of story. I will go into more detail about Pi’s story, and why I believe that his story is a Hero’s Journey type of story.

Pi’s journey starts out in a town in India known as Pondicherry. Here he finds a great interest in both Zoology( the study of animals), and religion. Pi also as well shows much knowledge in Zoology as shown in this quote from the book. “I got every possible student award from the department of Zoology.” (Pg.6) Pi, relating to religion(his other great interest), believes in multiple religions of which include Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity. Pi also finds great enjoyment in going to the Zoo, a zoo in which his own father owns. Pi’s great home life before his journey doesn’t last too long however. Soon the Tamil …show more content…

Two men come along to meet him to see how the Tsimtsum actually sank. Pi shares his knowledge with the two men, but the information he gives them does not involve the Tsimtsum because he doesn’t know how it sanked in the first place. Pi now has this information and facts that will be forever in his heart, never ever to leave.

In conclusion, this is why I believe the book “Life of PI” is a story about a hero’s journey in the book. Pi is thrown into the situation without doing anything wrong. Pi doesn’t deserve this, infact he is a bright and smart kid as mentioned in earlier pages from the book. You want Pi to live, mainly because Pi doesn’t deserve to die. This, in the end, is why I believe Pi’s journey of survival in the harsh Pacific Ocean is a hero’s journey type of

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