Yann Martel's Life Of Pi

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Most people would prefer to see the truth being unravel through visual images instead of listening to a nonfictional story being told. In the film, Life of Pi, an anonymous writer visits an Indian storyteller, Piscine Molitor Patel, who is also known as Pi Patel. The writer request Pi to tell his story. So, Pi tells a story about his childhood in Pondicherry, India. Pi’s father was a zoo owner who no longer has the support from the municipality to support the zoo. Then, his father decided to go to Canada where the animals could be sold for a higher price. Pi and his family boarded a Japanese cargo ship with the animals. Suddenly, there is a storm which is followed by a shipwreck. Pi ends up in a lifeboat with an injured zebra, a hyena, an …show more content…

Throughout Pi’s story, religion has played a major role in daily life, and he also brought his religion along as he drifts on the Pacific Ocean for 227 days.When Pi was a boy, he was first introduced to Hindu where he learned about Krishna and Vishnu who sleeps, floating on the shoreless cosmic ocean. Pi stated that he found faith in Hindu. At the age of 12, Pi met Christ, and he found love as a Catholic Hindu. Then, he was introduced to another God called Allah. Through this religion, he found serenity and brotherhood. For instance, when Pi meet the male Bengal Tiger, Richard Parker, for the first time, he wanted to feed him while thinking that they could become friends. However, his father told him that the tiger was not his friend. In addition, Pi’s father said “When you look into his eyes you are seeing your own emotions reflected back at you. Nothing else.” In this scene, Pi realized Richard Parker was an aggressive, brutal animal after he witness the tiger killing the docile lamb in front of his eyes. In another scene where the Japanese cargo ship is sinking, Pi ends up on a lifeboat, and he saves Richard Parker by accident. This shows Pi bringing himself and Richard Parker’s qualities such as aggressiveness and brutality in himself to survive on the lifeboat. As Pi drifts along the Pacific Ocean, there was a scene where he puts a sos message into a container which displays his faith in being rescue. When Pi kills a fish for the first time, he expresses his gratefulness to Vishnu, a Hindu God, coming in a form of a fish to save their lives. If he didn’t feed Richard Parker, then the tiger would try to swim to the raft, and he would’ve be eaten by Richard Parker. Later on, he starts to see Richard Parker as his companion on his journey. These scenes contains images that lets the audience make a connection with Pi and other characters within the

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