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    Blake Solberg Animal Ethics Dr. Patricia McEachern December 4‚ 2012 Life of Pi When I arrived at the theatre to see the movie Life of Pi¸ I was exhausted. I had an architecture project that was due and I was on little to no sleep. I thought that the movie was going to be a bore and I would take the time to take a nap‚ but when the move started after the twenty minutes of commercials‚ it started to get to me. After the ship wreck the director had my full attention. Even though I was hungry

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    How does Pi assert himself throughout his ordeal and how does this help him survive? Reflecting a belief that in all things there is “a trace of the divine”‚ in Life of Pi author Yann Martel considers the basic animal instincts of humanity when faced with the most adverse of conditions‚ and ultimately‚ the all-encompassing‚ limitless nature of faith. Pi’s “unbelievable” survival‚ shipwrecked in the Pacific Ocean following the sinking of the Tsimstum and loss of his family‚ can at least be partly

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    Life of Pi: Why Faith and Reason Are Not Mutually Exclusive Life of Pi‚ directed by Ang Lee‚ puts two schools of thought in direct competition: the objective sciences and religion. Before you continue reading‚ please understand that the next several paragraphs contain major spoilers that are necessary for analysis. The movie begins with a grown Indian man named Pi who uses his childhood stories to try to convince an atheist into believing in God. Pi describes the time he and his family needed

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    When Martel was a young boy‚ his parents joined the Canadian Foreign Services‚ and the family moved frequently‚ living in Alaska‚ France‚ Costa Rica‚ Ontario‚ and British Columbia. Martel went on to study philosophy at Trent University in Ontario‚ where he discovered a love for writing. After graduating in 1985‚ Martel lived with his parents and worked a number of odd jobs while continuing to write fiction. He published a collection of short stories‚ The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios‚ in

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    Pi (short for Piscine Molitor Patel) is a young Indian boy growing up in South India in the 1970’s. His father owns a zoo and‚ with increasing political unrest in India‚ decides to sell up and emigrate to Canada. In true Noah’s ark fashion‚ they accompany the wild animals on board the ship on their journey to the new zoos in North America. The ship sinks and Pi finds himself the only human survivor onboard a life raft that contains‚ rather remarkably‚ a zebra‚ a large motherly orangutan‚ a frenzied

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    Characteristics of the Narrative Narrative essays describe specific experiences that changed how you felt‚ thought‚ or acted. The form of a narrative is similar to a story in that it describes how your character is feeling by "showing" through his/her actions‚ rather than by coming right out and "telling" your readers. However‚ a good narrative isn’t just an entertaining story‚ but has a point to make‚ a purpose to convey. In writing a narrative essay‚ your purpose is not to merely tell an

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    Homeostasis and why it is an important process for survival The environment around us is continually changing and poses difficulties for the body to carry out its internal processes. Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant internal environment within the body regardless of changes in either external or internal conditions. It allows a certain degree of independence from the environment. Regulating body temperature is one instance where homeostasis occurs (Thermoregulation). Some methods

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    Pi’s exile in Life of Pi by Yann Martel Edward Said‚ a Palestinian American literary theorist and cultural critic‚ has written that “Exile is strangely compelling to think about but terrible to experience. It is the unhealable rift forced between a human being and a native place‚ between the self and its true home: its essential sadness can never be surmounted.” But Said has also proclaimed that exile can become “a potent‚ even enriching” experience. In Martel’s Life of Pi‚ Pi’s experience of

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    In the beginning of Life of Pi‚ the author opens up with a detailed description of the sloth‚ the different types‚ the speed‚ and the wittiness. It survives by being slow and because of its slowness; it allows algae to grow on its body that acts like a camouflage with the surrounding moss and foliage. The book starts out in first person with the main character‚ Piscine Patel‚ talking about his name which means "pool" in numerous languages. He found it weird that his parents named him Piscine but

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    World Religions In Life of Pi In the book Life of Pi the author Yann Martel wrote about a young boy named Pi Patel surviving on a lifeboat by himself. Throughout the entire book Pi was very close to religion and in the end his religions were the main reason he had survived. At the start of the book Yann Martel introduces three religions‚ Islam‚ Christianity‚ and Hinduism. There are three main points that aided in Pi’s survival. One being that Pi was open to religions and started to

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