Life Of Pi Religion Research Paper

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Along one’s life journey, there will be ups and downs. There will be storms and difficult times. However, whether it be a healing journey to restore physical well-being, seek a clearer vision of your passion or achieve inner balance. The direction one will find himself traveling in will positively affect all aspects of their being.Throughout Pi’s quest in Yann Martel’s fictional novel, Life of Pi, Pi finds his true identity by preserving through unthinkable struggles and discovering his unshakeable faith.
Religion is what provides the final reason for getting out of bed in the morning, it is what provides a structural basis to us, and hope of another day. The central theme in Life of Pi concerns religion and human faith in God. However, the novel pointedly refrains from advocating any single …show more content…

Instead, the novel investigates the nature of religious faith itself. This theme is embodied most clearly in the novel’s protagonist, Pi Patel, who is a devout follower of three very different religions. Pi has studied and memorized the stories of all the various incarnations of the Hindu gods, maintaining shrines in his home to many of them. Though Pi was born a Hindu and was at a very young age, he felt a part of him was missing, as he struggled to figure out who he really was. Until a very special moment, when he found two religions that fascinated him in many ways and brought him much closer to God, it was truly the start of Pi knowing who he really was. ENTER EVIDENCE!!!!! Christianity was his first interfaith encounter. Although he thought that Jesus can not hold a candle to the exotic adventures of Hindu gods, his message of love seemed very important. He began to meet regularly with a Catholic priest and soon asks to be baptized which shows he was a step closer to finding out who he really

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