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    Hannah Pridemore Mrs. Neu English 4 Honors-Period 4 October 12, 2015 Simile: a comparison between two unlike things using like or as. Example: “Each of his claws were as sharp as a knife.” (Life of Pi, Yann Martel, pg. 108) Function: While on the boat in the Pacific Ocean, the animals aboard the boat with Pi become very hostile. The hyena rips off the zebra’s leg shaking the boat. Pi is fearful that this may cause the boat to sink. The following day the zebra dies, and the hyena goes after…

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    Life of Pi written by Yann Martel, is a story about a boy, Pi, who gets stranded in the middle of the Pacific Ocean accompanied by only a tiger. The novel mainly takes place on a lifeboat. Pi was physically thrown onto the lifeboat and instinctively tried to help anyone nearby, so without thinking he pulled a tiger onto his boat. The instant the tiger arrived, Pi lept off the boat. Pi then went onto the raft that was attached to the boat. Martel uses Pi’s physical journey from the raft to the…

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    Trial and Error Envision surviving on a fearful island. Full of violently wild animals such as snakes and lions. Even bizarre animals like whales, donkeys, and ostriches just to name a few. In the novel Swiss Family Robinson, the family gets stranded on this island, because they are shipwrecked. While on this island, they attempt to tame a donkey and an eagle. The Robinson family eagerly selected a donkey, who was missing because of the devastating shipwreck. The donkey was relatively easy to…

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    Some may say that a sunflower is simply a sunflower. Some may say that a black t-shirt worn by the boy in class is simply just a plain black t-shirt, yet there is so much more to these items than there seems. The sunflower can be the essence of life, representing longevity and the importance of happiness, and the black t-shirt can really represent the feeling of sorrow and being an outcast in the midst of a conformed society. With many items there is more to them than meets the eye; they have…

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    Science In Life Of Pi

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    Humans don 't always need to see things to understand them and believe them as real and possible. Religion, science and stories are 3 things in the life of Pi that aren 't seen but are still believed to be real and possible. Science is one of the things humans done need to see to understand and believe in. Orange juice floating towards Pi on her pile of bananas, the canivourous island and Pi surviving with Richard Parker on the boat are scientific feats that were believed by others, even if…

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    deep need for a story to become a successful author developed the amazing and intriguing story of Pi Patel. Setting the story in the in the Pacific Ocean in the 1970’s, Martel wrote about a young boy struggling to survive after his transportation to Canada sinks, leaving him stranded on a lifeboat with dangerous animals. Surviving on a lifeboat with a hyena, a wounded zebra, an orangutan, and a tiger seems near impossible, doesn’t it? Holding a conversation with the famous Pi could change…

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    (“Stages of the Hero’s Journey”) This stage consists of Pi’s life in Pondicherry. He lives the life of a zookeeper’s son and passionately follows three faiths.(17,87) Pi went through a drastic change in his life, when his parents decided to move to Canada to get away from the government of India. They had to sell all of their zoo animals.(111)…

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    Story Of Keesh Analysis

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    To begin, “Life of Pi” and “The Story of Keesh” they show how both characters find the strength to survive in their extreme environment In “The Story of Keesh”, Keesh lives in a hostile village, in “Life of Pi” Pi is in a threatening environment, but in both stories they gain strength to do what they need to survive. According to the story, Keesh goes to the council to complain about the meat he’s being apportioned they’re rude to him. On page 62 the council says “He is no man that he should…

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    Life Of Pi Book Report

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    Christianity, and how he trusts in the values imparted by his family. The ghastly part of the story is the way Pi survives with a Bengal Tiger for 227 days on a small boat in the Pacific Ocean (Martel 184). When Pi and his family decide migrating to Canada so that they could sell their animals, they board a ship, which sinks in the ocean. The only creatures left on the ship are Pi, a zebra, hyena, orangutan and Bengal Tiger. Finally, the book concludes with an interview…

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    Should people be held accountable for their actions in a life or death situation? Well, in my opinion is they should not be held accountable for their actions in a life or death situation because it’s not likely their fault being in a life or death situation.Many things could of happen in order for someone to be in a life or death situation, for example it could of been in an accident that could've caused this for them to be in this problem, but sometimes people put themselves in this kind of…

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