Yann Martel's Life Of Pi

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In Life of Pi by Yann Martel, the main character, Pi Patel, demonstrates a variety of his traits throughout his journey across the Pacific Ocean in a lifeboat with a tiger. Pi shows his courage against the situation that he is facing and changes his relationship with the Richard Parker. This is symbolized by an image of a fist punching through a wall, tied with a tiger. In chapter 37, the ship sinks; Pi sees Richard Parker drowning, instead being concern about his safety, he tries to safe it. After the realization of what he is doing, he keeps distances between him and the tiger. Days pass, he decides to train RP with his whistle, “I had an effect on Richard Parker. At the very first blow of the whistle he cringed and snarled” (208). Pi breaks …show more content…

This trait of his is illustrated by a symbol of a candle in a box. Pi does his religions practice almost daily stated in the book, “Sunrise to mid morning: wake up, prayers/ Mid morning to late afternoon: prayers” (240). Even in a arduous situation, Pi shows his humaneness by staying faithful to his religious practices and consistently prays on the lifeboat. Even though he keeps his humaneness for a while, he loses it at a certain point of desperation as shown by an illustration of a cloudy sky. Pi’s faith and belief symbolized by a sun is covered up by the clouds that represent his decisions in this desperational situation of survival. Desperation pushes him to go against his religious beliefs and kills for survival, “Tears flowing down my cheeks, I egged myself on until I heard a cracking sound and I no longer felt any life fighting in my hand” (231). He realizes that his decision of killing a fish makes him unfaithful to his vegetarian belief, yet it is a decision that he must make in order to live. Moreover, this symbol also indicates his reasonable decision depending on his situation and being open- minded which helps him survive 227 days in the

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