Piscine Molitor Patel's Story In The Story Of Pi

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In any event when there is more than one person present, there’ll be two different versions of one story because everyone perceives things differently. In this case, there’s only one survivor from the lifeboat, Piscine Molitor Patel. When he is asked to share his story of what happened, he has two different versions. One being so unbelievable that you want to believe it, the other being so horrible to hear it makes you pray the other is true. Once Pi makes it to land after being lost at sea for 227 days, two investigators travel to him, hoping to find what caused the sinking of the Tsimtsum. The first story told is a story where Pi is trapped on a lifeboat in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with 4 animals, a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker, …show more content…

Pi had most likely made up the first version in order to deal with the trauma from the events he had suffered. Pi may have felt guilt for not trying harder to wake up his brother Ravi. When Pi had woken up from the ship making weird noises he stated, “He looked at me sleepily. He shook his head and turned over, pulling the sheet up to his cheek. Oh, Ravi!” (127). This may have caused Pi to blame himself for his brother not making it. In one instance, Pi admits that the events were taking a toll on him mentally. He stated, “I was getting used to the mental delusion. To make it last I refrained from putting a strain on it; when the lifeboat nudged the island, I did not move, only continued to dream.” (324). Version one is very similar to version two in a way. Pi used it as a coping skill so he doesn’t have to deal with how it affected him mentally and emotionally. In version one, each animal represents one of the people aboard. Richard Parker represents the more animalistic side of Pi. He uses Richard to make himself more heroic and seem stronger. In the beginning of the book when Pi states, “In the present circumstances, where Richard Parker would be under tremendous mental strain, fear should have brought out an exceptional level of aggression.” (137), it foreshadows that Pi will be under a great deal of stress. Another way that version one was a coping skill is the cannibalism is that Pi may have used it to dehumanize the cannibalism. Instead of recognizing that he had eaten another human, turning it into an animal made it less

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