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    Name - Htet Hlaing Hmee ( 1207C20609 ) Period - 1 Life of Pi Novel Proposal Theme - The Nature of Suffering Argument A Point 1 - Pi can’t imagine a God who suffers Quotation - “This son‚ on the other hand‚ who goes hungry‚ who suffers from thirst‚ who gets tired‚ who is sad‚ who is anxious‚ who is heckled and harassed” ( 91 ) Point 2 - Pi stops when he’s working out the immediate detail of survival. Quotation - “I was either fixed on practical details of immediate survival or transfixed

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    Hook sentence: Reason or Belief. A choice people have to choose and whatever the decision‚ must believe is‚ the right one. In the case of ‘Life of Pi’‚ reason and belief both play an important role in Pi’s struggle to survive but‚ reason outdoes/ over ruled belief on numerous occasions. .

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    Life Of PI Summative Assessment Martel introduces and interesting sets and settings Displays the content of story interesting tones of surrealism‚ comedy and reflection. Provides an escape from the social acceptance of sex and violence by placing the reader in a world filled with allegorical representation with animals and religion. Idea: Martel suggests through the allegorical representation of Richard Parker’s instincts and Pi’s spirituality‚ that humankind can not survive

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    Part 1‚ Chapters 1-11 Life of Pi opens with a fictional author’s note‚ explaining the origins of the book. The author explains that while in India and floundering on the book he is trying to write‚ he travels to Pondicherry‚ where an elderly man‚ Mr. Adirubasamy‚ tells him he has a story for him that will make him believe in God. Adirubasamy tells the author about Pi‚ who the author manages to find in Canada‚ where Pi relates his story.That story begins in Chapter 1. Pi describes his education at

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    Martel’s international literary reputation was sealed with the publication of Life of Pi‚ a runaway bestseller that went on to win the prestigious Man Booker Prize (awarded each year to the best English-language novel written by a Commonwealth or Irish author) and had since been translated into thirty languages. Fox 2000 pictures bought the screen rights to Martel’s novel‚ and a feature film is expected in 2008. Life of Pi is set against the tumultuous period of Indian history known as the Emergency

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    living. One’s religion can change as they develop more questions towards the religions they believe in. Religion is one of the central ideas in “Life of PI” by Yann Martel. Religion is one of the minds more most powerful thought. It can make them question who they are‚ what they believe in and in affects their life from many different points of view. Pi‚ the protagonist in the novel practices three religions which are Islam‚ Hinduism‚ and Christianity. These religions will be the one’s making Pi’s

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    Author Yann Martel Original title Life of Pi Country Canada Language English Genre Fiction Publisher Knopf Canada Publication date September 2001 Life of Pi is divided into four sections. In the first section the main character Pi Patel‚ an adult Canadian‚ reminisces about his childhood in India. His father owns a zoo in Pondicherry. The livelihood provides the family with a relatively affluent lifestyle and some understanding of animal psychology. Pi describes how he acquired his full

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    Life of Pi Final Essay Life of Pi is the kind of story that really makes you think. There were so many different aspects of the book that I didn’t understand when we started reading that make sense now. One of those features is Pi’s story. During the time when we read that section of the book I didn’t even think about the truth behind it‚ I just read. Now that we have finished the book and we got to hear both of Pi’s stories‚ I’m not sure which I believe‚ but if I had to choose I would say

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    winning novel‚ “Life of Pi”‚ is about the life of Piscine Molitor Patel‚ narrating many of the experiences he encounters that give light to many philosophies and ideologies about life. The protagonist in the story‚ Piscine Molitor‚ was named after a Parisian swimming pool‚ which was described in the story as a breathtaking area to take a good swim. However‚ Piscine having been fed up with the negative attention his name attracted in school‚ comes up with a new nickname for himself: Pi. Like many other

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    Life of Pi The book starts with the author telling in a note about going to India. In India he meets a man named Francis Adirubasamy in a coffeehouse in Pondicherry. The response Francis comes up with to the author’s need for inspiration is “I have a story that will make you believe in God.” After which he refers to the author as Piscine Patel in Toronto‚ who starts to tell his story. When Pi was a teenager in India‚ he lived with his parents and his brother Ravi. He frequently explores new opportunities

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