Life Of Pi And Tide And Ang Lee Essay

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A study of Life of Pi by Ang Lee and Tim Winton’s “Time and Tide” explores the power of nature to offer comfort and act as a greater catalyst in discovering human behavior. Both composers use the sea as a representation of nature’s awe and ferocity. Through the use of narrative tense we are shown the power of discovery in the unleashing of a better understanding of the world. Just as Winton experiences the awe and mystery of nature so does Pi. However Pi’s capacity to be awed and mystified also extends in his response to the power of god and his love of religion. The personas in both of the text go on various discoveries and both learn new things about themself and the world around them.

Real discoveries come from chaos and moving beyond our comfort zones as well as the capacity of people to challenge themselves and exercise curiosity. In doing so an individual may often rediscover the uniqueness of an experience and acknowledge something that other individuals may not have experienced before. This can be seen in Pi’s capacity to rediscover and meet the challenge provoked by nature during his survival on a boat. …show more content…

The power of nature acts as a catalyst for Pi to rediscover his ability and his strengths. Represented by Ang Lee as a protected innocent boy growing up in Pondicherry, we see Pi struggling to survive at sea. Ang Lee uses symbols of animals to reflect the tragedy of Pi’s encounter at sea. The tiger Richard Parker can be interrupted ultimate as a symbol of Pi’s inner strength as only he and Richard Parker survive their

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