Characters In Life Of Pi

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Characters are the most crucial part of any story. Their personality traits are what makes each story unique. Readers are able to relate or connect to the characters in any story based on their character traits. Characters in most stories are either static or dynamic. A static character remains as one whose character does not change throughout the story. They stay true to themselves and do not change their character because of their experiences. A dynamic character is one which is influenced by their experiences and changes over the course of the story because of them. This work will critically analyze the character of Pi, the main character in Life of Pi, a novel by Yann Martel. Pi is a static character who remains the same throughout the …show more content…

His passion and love for animals is mentioned throughout all the phases of his life. Being born into a family which owns a zoo, Pi has a very strong connection to animals from his childhood onward. “Every animal is ferocious and dangerous. It may not kill you, but it will certainly injure you” (Martel 22). This is a valuable lesson which Pi and his brother are taught by their father when they are young. Pi’s curiosity and compassion toward animals are nurtured at a young age despite being forewarned and educated by his father of the difference between human and animals. When Pi undergoes the roughest patch of his life as he loses his entire family, his accomplice on the life boat is a Bengali tiger, referred to as Richard Parker. Pi struggles to survive whilst caring for the tiger by feeding him, although he is well aware that the tiger could harm him. “We have survived. Can you believe it? I owe you more gratitude than I can express. I couldn 't have done it without you. I would like to say it formally: Richard Parker, thank you. Thank you for saving my life. And now go where you must” (Martel 155). Given the fact that Pi survives with a tiger in a life boat in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, he thanks him for saving his life. This is evidence of a strong connection and compassion toward the animal. Finally, after Pi’s loss of all his living relatives, Pi still grasps onto his connection with animals and he chooses to attend the University of Toronto to study Zoology. Proving that Pi didn’t change at all because his love for animals still prevails even after his episode of struggling on the life boat with a tiger. “My zoology thesis was a functional analysis of the thyroid gland of the three-toed sloth. I chose the sloth because its demeanor-calm, quiet and introspective-did something to soothe my shattered self” (Martel, 4). When Pi explains how the sloth was a

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