Pi's Life Of Pi

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The author in the last chapter, when reading Mr. Okamoto’s report, sees that the officials chose to believe Pi’s first story as unique and astonishing, thus it being the “better story”. The contrast between the ‘dry yeastless factuality’ and the idea of the ‘better story,’- both developed in part one- help the reader understand Pi’s survival and also question the ‘honesty’ of events for a moment after hearing his second version of the story. In addition to Pi being stranded in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Pi’s only companion is a 420-pound adult Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. However, in many situations, Pi heavily relies on his life experiences and skills that he develops in part one to help him survive in his journey in part two. To start off, Pi is a strong swimmer from his childhood, all thanks to Mamaji, who teaches him how to swim and also gives him his name; Piscine Molitor Patel, after a swimming pool in Paris. This gift from Mamaji helps save Pi since he constantly had to go back and forth from the lifeboat to his raft, to avoid Richard Parker, and get his supplies...

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