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    Hinduism In Life Of Pi

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    Hinduism are the main focus of his religious views. When he was merely a young boy his Aunt Rohini brought him on his first journey to a Hindu temple. He was intrigued by the colors, symbols, and meanings of the Hindu culture and he became Hindu (Martel). It was his first venture into the sacred world of religion. Hinduism plays a big factor in Pi’s life. We can see this throughout the book with indirect philosophies being mentioned.…

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    Pi notes, "Actually, it was not so much the speed that was impressive as the pure animal confidence, the total absorption in the moment. Such a mix of ease and concentration, such a being-in-the-present, would be the envy of the highest yogis.” (Martel 230). Yoga is a very important part of Hinduism, “Yoga is a spiritual path, a form of discipline that enables a person to achieve oneness with the…

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    Yann Martel's Life Of Pi

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    You’re stranded in the ocean, with a Bengal tiger with many dangerous events coming towards you, trying to survive for a long time with limited supplies, Pi had to go through in the 2001 novel by Yann Martel. I’ll say a few things about what I like and dislike and whom I would recommend it too. One of the things I liked about Life of Pi is the details he used to describe nature. It helped me vividly feel like I was in the book, for an example the text “The water was shot through with…

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    In Cole’s essay Believing in Tigers: Anthropomorphism and Incredulity in Life of Pi and Yann Martel’s the theme of poetic faith is used to show how an individual uses this idea to transcend and revise what they know in order to survive uncertainty. Poetic faith is a constant and continual theme and throughout the book and essay and it is shown through the use of religion, literature and lastly the blurred lines between animal and human tendencies. Poetic faith easily shows the reasoning of…

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    Maxime Dowla Major Sousa World History Honors CP1 November 16, 2014 The Carolingian Empire The beginning of the Carolingian Empire is marked by the coronation of Charles the Great, also known as Charlemagne, by Pope Leo III in A. D. 800. The time when Charlemagne and his successors ruled the Frankish kingdom is considered the Carolingian Empire. The Carolingian empire may not have lasted long, nor have created any technological advances, but it played a great role in the conservation of…

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    Throughout the story, animals playing a symbolizing role was drastically used in The Life Pi by (Yann Martel). For example, the Hyena represented the Cook, the Orangutan represented Pi’s mother (Gita) , and Richard Parker represented the evil side of Pi. Thinking of the Hyena’s characteristics, it’s safe to say the Hyena reflects to the Cook in the “true story”. The Hyena and the Cook both portray selfishness. The cook was determined to sacrifice Pi for his own wants and needs, when he…

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    Life Of Pi Research Paper

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    expense of taking one. (Martel, 139)” Richard Parker knew who took care of him, and when Pi was in trouble Richard Parker showed his loyalty by protecting him. Dominance is shown by an animal when they feel like they have a possible replacement. Many animals will show their dominance by urinating to mark their territory. For example, “I always made sure I was there before him, copiously marking my territory with urine so that he didn’t forget who was who and what was whose. (Martel 148)” This is…

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    Yann Martel's Life of Pi, a story about a 16-year-old Indian boy named Pi Patel, uses symbolism such as the color purple, animals, and the algae island as a way to represent the ways Pi's survival, but water, the profoundest symbol shown throughout the novel. Shipwrecked in the middle of the ocean, Pi has to worry about events such as, hunger, loneliness and that come with the ocean, but he will have overcome these things he will have to overcome to survive and the water with help him. When…

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    He was a ruler during the Renaissance. He is also called Charles V before he became ruler. I will tell you all about his life. Charles I during the Renaissance; he became ruler, during ruling, and withdrawing from ruling. Charles was the son of Philip I (the Handsome), king of Castile, and Joan the Mad. He was born in the Flemish city of Ghent. He was raised be his paternal aunt Margaret of Austria, regent of the Netherlands when his father died. His tutor’s names were Chamberlain Guillaume de…

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    things properly. Only then you can let go. Otherwise, you are left with words you should have said but never did, and your heart is heavy with remorse” (pg. 285, chapter 94). As captivating as those words are, the book “Life of Pi” written by Yann Martel is even more compelling. Pi Patel, who is the protagonist of this story, narrates his journey from when he was named after a famous pool in Paris, which did not perk his childhood, to when he stumbled upon various religions and decided to…

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