Theme Of Loss In Life Of Pi

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People experience loss often, sometimes even major loss. In Life of Pi the author, Yann Martel, reveals a truly devastating tale. Life of Pi tells the story of Pi Patel, a boy who survives a sinking ship and lives with a tiger on a lifeboat for 227 days. During certain parts of the novel, the narrative will change to a reporter interviewing Pi about the ship sinking and living with a tiger. This novel portrays that when people experience a major loss they try to cope by creating illusions about what really happened. Pi makes up a carnivorous island where certain plants eat animals who touch the ground at night and where the pond can turn to an acidic substance and kill all of the fish overnight, this is in order to cope with watching the Tsimtsum sink and his mother be killed. When Pi arrives on the island he claims there is no dirt on it, “The …show more content…

Pi tells the chinese officials 2 accounts, one that involves animals and then one without animals. One of the officials, Mr. Okamoto connects the two tales together, “‘So the Taiwanese sailor is the zebra, his [Pi’s] mother is the orang-utan, the cook is… the hyena - which means he’s the tiger!’”(page 392). Pi creates the narrative with animals to cope with the things he saw, which were truly traumatic. In addition Pi and Richard Parker go through similar physical obstacles. One example of this occurs on page 304 “I was staring into his [Richard Parker’s] eyes as if I were an eye doctor, while he was looking back vacantly. Only a blind wild cat would fail to react to such a stare … The next day I started feeling a stinging in my eyes … By noon, everything was pitch black” . If Richard Parker is real he probably would not go blind at nearly the same time as Pi, tiger bodies are different than human ones, this reaffirms that Richard Parker is a figment of Pi’s

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