Pi's Heroic Journey

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In Life of Pi, by Yann Martel, it shows that there are many steps to Pi’s heroic journey.(Knight) You don’t just become a hero overnight.(Knight) In the beginning of the story he was nobody important, he was a religious man, he studied Hindu, Islam, and Christianity.(Martel) When the boat is sinking the crew members threw him overboard, he didn’t panic, he did the mature thing and found a lifeboat where we could stay on. He didn’t know at the time that he would be sharing it with a 450 pound Bengal tiger.(Knight) After Pi is on the lifeboat with Richard Parker, he makes sure to find food and water in his “locker”. (Martel) Pi is ultimately faced with many tests from the environment around him.(Knight) Like the sharks going by the raft he built. The hot rays of the sun, and it didn’t help that he didn’t have much water. The rashes he got from the salt water. The one that …show more content…
The one with all of the animals or the one with the crew members from the sunken Tsimtsum that he was going to Canada ship. Then he finally gets off the lifeboat, Mr. Tomohiro Okamoto, of the Maritime Department of Japanese Ministry in Transport and his assistant Atsuro Chiba, interviews Pi and asked him what happened on the lifeboat after the ship sank. He tells them the truth but he doesn’t believe him so then Pi makes up a story about how his mother and the cook from the ship. Then, they believed him and asked how the ship sank but Pi told them that, “I
Fisher 3 don’t know. You should be telling me. You’re the experts. Apply your science.” After that they just asked him how long he was on the lifeboat and then let him go.(Martel)

Works Cited
Knight, Emily. “Compare The Life of Pi to the Hero's Journey. .” Enotes.com, Enotes.com, 31 Mar. 2016, www.enotes.com/homework-help/compare-life-pi-heros-journey-652292. Accessed 3 Mar. 2017.
Martel, Yann. Life of Pi. New York, Harcourt,

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