Character Analysis Of Yann Martel's Life Of Pi

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Imagine losing all of your family without being to say goodbye, only to be stuck in the middle of the ocean, and no one coming to your help. The story “Life of Pi” is a story that makes people believe in miracles. The protagonist name is Piscine Molitor Patel, but he calls himself Pi to avoid people mispronouncing his name. The first half of the book Pi talks about his background and his religions. The main story talks place in the second half of the book. His family is moving their zoo to Canada, so they decide to go on the boat with the animals. A few days later the ship sinks and Pi is the only one human to survive. Pi is stuck on the life boat with hyena, tiger, orangutan, and a zebra. He is lost at sea for 227 days and only he and a tiger named Richard Parker are alive. When he tells people about his survivor story they don’t believe him. Pi then tells a story that makes the animal represent humans and people start to believe him more. Yann Martel in “Life of Pi” uses conflict, character growth, imagery, and epilogue to make the audience think the story is real.
Conflict is an important part of the story; it gave Pi’s everyday life a new challenge. The hurtle he had to overcome was eliminating hyena, feeding a tiger, and staying alive. An example he had to overcome, “I was next. That much was clear to me. With some difficulty I …show more content…

What kept Pi from losing sanity and hope? In the began Pi said that this story would make a person believe in God. This might be what kept him losing hope. He was going to fight to the very end for his survival. Many people think this story is real, and this might’ve happen, but not exactly how Pi tells it, but people love reading stories about going against the odds and winning in the end. This makes people want to believe in the story of the tiger and a boy who lived in a lifeboat together for 227

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