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    Having Faith Life of Pi explores human experience‚ society‚ religion and nature through the eyes of Pi Patel‚ an Indian boy growing up in an emerging global society. Thrown into chaos a tragic accident‚ Pi finds spirituality and the meaning of life through his quest for survival. Amongst extreme adversity‚ Pi keeps his sanity‚ refuses to dwell on the depravity of his situation‚ and looks within himself for guidance. Throughout the book we are reminded of our emerging global society‚ where

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    1. Pi said that the god were his superheroes growing up‚ he mentioned several of the stories of Hindu gods and the qualities of strength‚ power and character they represented. Pi’s love of his superheroes is similar to our regular superheroes by being there to help no matter what the situation would be. People would look up to superheroes or gods in their lives because they want to be like them and do things that the superheroes would do. 2. The impression of Christ Pi gets from the priest is that

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    Ang Lee is back with a new movie based on Yann Martel’s novel‚ Life Of Pi. This film contains many values. The film is about a 16-year old boy named Piscine Molitor "Pi" Patel‚ who suffers a shipwreck in which his family dies‚ and is stranded in the Pacific Ocean on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. An adult Pi narrates his adventurous tale to a young writer sent by his uncle. Pi was named as Piscine Molitor after a swimming pool in France. While he was studying‚ everyone around

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    - preferably typed; 12 point Times font; 1.5 spacing] Activity 1: Interview: Write the transcript of an interview with the main character (protagonist)‚ a supporting character or antagonist‚ and an interviewer. The interviewer can be you‚ or a real-life talk show host (Oprah‚ Tyra‚ Jon Stewart‚ Andy Cohen‚ Ellen Degeneres‚ Jay Leno‚ Maury‚ Wendy Williams) or another fictional character. Be sure your discussion includes some of the conflicts the characters face and some of the events that occur throughout

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    Human Truths Discovered in Life of Pi: People’s lack of faith. Man’s inability to believe anything out of the norm. Impossible vs implausible Man’s incredible will to survive Two-hundred twenty seven days. One man. One tiger. With as little as twenty six feet separating the two‚ Pi’s life seems to be nothing more than a fading ember whose end only time can elicit. With what could be classified strictly as a series of incredibly unfortunate events‚ the Indian boy’s journey to Canada is

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    16 October 2013 In this passage from “Life of Pi”‚ Yann Martel contrasts the popular belief of how to defend religion to how it should be defended. Stemming from this contrast‚ he is able to punctuate the public misconception of many believers. Yann Martel discriminates the mainstream belief concerning religion to its actual demands. First‚ Martel reminds the reader that God does not require defense outside‚ but inside. By using the contrasting words “outside” and “inside‚” Martel is able to call

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    should be included to consider‚ when evaluating if Pi is suitable to integrate to society again. Furthermore‚ since the incredible survival is told by Pi in first person point of view‚ we have reason to take a skeptical attitude on the truth of the story. It is best to present both pros and cons before jumping into the judgment. Regarding the opinion of pi developing an even stronger personality‚ evidences are obvious. The survival fully proves that Pi kept wisdom and logic under such terrible condition

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    you to see. altercations to the setting‚ plot‚ charcters and theme to the novel must happen when recording the film so the movie can have a theatricle effect and play on the screens smoothly. In James Whale’s movie of frankenstein in 1931 alot of details were changed from the novel. the most exciting scene in the 1931 film of Frankenstein in my opionin is when Frankenstein absorbs the power of the lighting to bring his creation to life. In the book‚ Frankenstein does it all alone with no help or

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    someone who helps him out and gives advice. Crossing the first threshold is when the hero leaves his regular life and takes on something else. Test‚ allies‚ and enemies is when the hero adjusts to the new world. Approach is like a preparation for the final test. The ordeal is similar to the climax. The reward is when it all pays off. The road back is when the hero returns to their regular life. Resurrection is when the hero realizes they have changed. Lastly‚ return to the elixir is when the hero receives

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    “The relationship between an individual and his or her society is responsible for the sacrifices he or she makes.” Discuss this statement making close reference to Death of a Salesman and American Beauty. Ideas and qualities of acceptable standards that is considered worthwhile in society‚ pressures the relationship between an individual and his or her society due to the risk of social rejection. By accepting these social norms the individual is forced into the pursuit of the American Dream of

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