Orange signifies survival and is the colour of the second Hindu chakra. The colour represents God, some of the key tools Pi uses to survival are all orange- the whistle, life jacket, and life buoy. Pi’s faith in God helps him survive, his faith kept him alive. “As long as God is with me, I will not die. Amen.” (Martel 148) The tiger that Pi is trapped with, Richard Parker is an orange bengal tiger. Richard Parker instilled fear upon Pi and is the embodiment of God. Choosing to use a orange bengal tiger instead of any other predator or tiger farther proves the author’s skillful and careful considerations of the finer details strengthen the theme of God even …show more content…
When the last word of the novel slips into the reader 's mind, the reaction is different depending on the person. Some critics may be pieved that it did not make them believe in God because they were expecting an epiphany- that the story would be so amazing it left them speechless. Yet they did not read of a God grasping the hand of young Pi, telling him the way to go. When you sit back and notice all of the gritty details to the colour of the objects, to how Pi interacts with Richard Parker and even Pi’s name. They all perfectly show what God is to people. It’s not a divine, Holy light shining down on them. It’s the little ways that even in our hardest moments God is there. When your faith is challenged you are not