Summary

Pi Patel, God-loving boy and the son of a zookeeper, has a fervent love of stories and practices not only his native Hinduism, but also Christianity and Islam. When Pi is sixteen, his family and their zoo animals emigrate from India to North America aboard a Japanese cargo ship. Alas, the ship sinks – and Pi finds himself in a lifeboat, his only companions a hyena, an orangutan, a wounded zebra, and a 450-pound Bengal tiger. Soon the tiger has dispatched all but Pi. Can Pi and the tiger find their way to land? Can Pi’s fear, knowledge, and cunning keep him alive until they do?

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1  *  In the novel, human desire for companionship is shown because it proves that without Richard Parker, Pi's only companion during most of the days and nights, Pi wouldn't have survived. When people stay alone for a long time they go crazy and they start creating imaginary friends that help them to keep living. If something happens to those imaginary friends that their mind created they start crying and they cry because they don't want to be alone.

 
2.    *  The conflict between religions in the beginning of the book was really interesting for me because it though me about two religions that I didn't know much about: Islam and Hinduism. I share Pi’s thinking because in some way it doesn't matter the name that humans have for their God; Buddha, Jesus, Allah etc... For me they are all the same but with different names. The only thing that imports is how the person fells with that.
3.    * when I started reading I didn't understand why the zoo of Pi's father in Pondicherry was important in the story. In part two during and after the sinking of the Tsimtsum I understood that because of the knowledge that his father gave him as a zookeeper, Pi could survive during the 227 nights with Richard Parker on the same boat.
4.  *  The most shocking part in the novel for me was when Pi went to the main desk of the Tsimtsum to see what was going on but when he decides to go back with his family he can’t because the stairs are already drown.
5.  *    The start of the climax in the novel is when the Tsimtsum sinks and Pi's family dies, leaving him completely alone for the moment. For me it is one of the most interesting parts of the story.
6.  *    One of the things that I most liked was the strategy for self- preservation that Pi had, to survive during the 227 nights on the lifeboat, because he didn't care all the things he would have to do to survive. It always worth it to keep fighting until the end.
7.  *    When Pi and Richard Parker lose their vision and Pi believes he is talking with Richard Parker but he really is talking with the blind man with the French accent that wants to eat him, that impressed me a lot. In that part they get in an unconscious mental stage, where they can't differentiate what they hear or see, but anyway Richard Parker stands up and kills the French man to save Pi. For me that act proved the loyalty that Richard Parker felt to Pi.
8.   *   When they land in Mexico, Richard Parker doesn't say or show any emotion while leaving Pi was a really sad part, because it was the end of a great friendship that Pi though he had with Richard Parker.
9.  *    In part three two Japanese officials were sent to interview Pi and put his story into doubt. I like this final part of the book because of the realism in the conversation between the officials and Pi. For example: translating what the officials said in Japanese was a great idea.
10   *   I really liked how fast Pi created a new story for the Japanese officials to believe in his story and how with just changing the name of a character Pi could express what he felt or thought of the zebra, orangutan, hyena and Richard Parker during the 227 nights on the boat.

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Part one: Image 1

Part one:  Image 1
• “Father ran a large hotel in Madras. An abiding interest in animals led him to the zoo business.”(p.13) I took a sign of the zoo as my first image because as we can see in the quote the life of Piscine had a lot in common with zoos because it was the place where he lived and also the business of his father. I think that hotels and zoos have a lot in common because animals must live with the same care and hospitality that humans do.

Image 2

Image 2
• “Following in someone’s shadow wasn’t my escape, though I would have taken any name over “Pissing”, even “Ravi’s brother”. I had a better plan than that.” (p.22) My second image is pi (3.1416) because this mathematical constant was the solution for all the problems that Piscine had with the pronunciation of his name; Piscine Molitor Patel.

Image 3

Image 3
• “Mr. Kumar was the first avowed atheist I ever met. I discovered this not in the classroom but at the zoo.” (p.25) My next image is the symbol of atheism and I chose it because when Mr. Kumar appears in the book it’s the beginning of Pi talking about religions. This is very interesting for me because, as Pi says, teachers have many things to teach us about that sometimes there’s no time enough to learn them all during classes and the only solution is giving them extra time during our free time.

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Image 4
• “Whatever the reason for wanting to escape, sane or insane, zoo detractors should realize that animals don’t escape to somewhere but from something.”(p.41) I liked this quote because for life to be fine or good there has to be always a balance between everything: light / darkness, sound / silence, heat / cold, life / death, mind / body, masculine / feminine etc. This is what happens with animals in zoos, you can’t be so near to them because that would make them feel that they are losing their territory, but you can’t be so far because then you wouldn’t see anything. So there has to be a balance between animals and humans so everybody is happy. That’s way I chose the Ying and Yang symbol as one of my images.

Image 5

Image 5
• “He can’t be a Hindu, a Christian and a Muslim. It’s impossible. He must choose.” (p.69) My next image shows the three symbols of the three religions that Pi was practicing over a dark red frame that represents for me the controversy and fight that these three different religions were causing just because of the way that Pi expressed his ideals; “ All religions are true. I just want to love God.”

Image 6

Image 6
• “Why enter this jungle of foreignness where everything is new, strange and difficult?..... People move in hope or a better life.” (p.77) My last image is a stamp of the American dream and I think this fits in that quote because that’s what happens with Colombian people when they decide to travel to U.S.A searching for a better life. They are not sure that this dream is really going to come true. people don’t think in that and they leave all the things they have including their families to make this dream a true.

Part one: Photo 1

Part one:  Photo 1
• “I ordered two coffees. We introduce ourselves. His name was Francis Adirubassamy. “Please tell me your story,” I said.”(Authors note (x)) My first picture is a coffee because here is where the entire story comes from, and drinking a coffee is how the author starts writing the book thanks to Mamaji who told him about Piscine. Coffee is a drink that can give you a moment to talk with people and here in Colombia we use to drink coffee and talk about our lives with other people.

Photo 2

Photo 2
• “I was named after a swimming pool… One of my father’s earliest business contacts was Francis Adirubassamy. I called him Mamaji.”(p.8) My second picture is to a natural swimming pool and I chose it because the parents of Pi never took the water but the influence of a friend of the family who was a champion competitive swimmer gave him his name Piscine Molitor Patel and there is when the problem with the confusion of his name begins. I think that swimming pools are very fun because it’s a place where you have fun and train at the same time.

Photo 3

Photo 3
• “Mr. Satish Kumar, my biology teacher…had a most peculiar appearance. The top of his head was bald and pointy, yet he had the most impressive jowls, and his narrow shoulders gave way to a massive stomach that looked like the base of a mountain, except that the mountain stood in the air, for it stopped abruptly and disappeared horizontally into his pants.”(p.25) Mr. Kumar is a very important character in the book and a photo of my grandfather in reference of Mr. Kumar is what I chose because my grandfather fits exactly in his description. Also the picture was taken in a zoo while he was feeding an animal, just like the story.

Photo 4.

Photo 4.
• “DO YOU KNOW WHICH IS THE MOST DANGEROUS ANIMAL IN THE ZOO?... it was a mirror.”(p.31) The next photo shows a human with a gun hunting and this picture corroborates what the zoo wanted to express with the mirror. Humans are the most dangerous animals in the zoo. We know this because we are responsible of what happens to animals and we are in charge of letting them be happy and live a life full of peace.

Photo 5

Photo 5
• “Tigers are very dangerous,” Father shouted. “I want you to understand that you are never under any circumstances allowed to touch a tiger, to pet a tiger, to put your hands through the bars of a cage, even to get close to a cage. Is that clear?” (p.34) For this quote I chose a photo of a sign in the cage of a tiger which says “trespassers will be eaten” and next to it the picture of a tiger looking. For me this picture shows some of the lesson that the father of Piscine gave him about how dangerous tigers are and that they won’t hesitate about eating your hand if you pass it through the bars. I think that we must respect animals and stay far of them so we wont danger.

Photo 6

Photo 6
• “He shows me family memorabilia. Wedding photos first. A Hindu wedding with Canada prominently on the edges. A younger him, a younger her.” (p.86) Finally for the last I choose a photo album picture and I select it because Piscine didn’t talk too much at the beginning about his family and wife but at this moment he opens his life in a memorabilia and shows everything about him to the author. Memorabilia is an excellent way to keep important moments of the present in the future. I have one in my house because we like that every time we want to remember something we just look the memorabilia.

Part two: Image 1

Part two:  Image 1
1. “The ship sank. It made a sound like a monstrous metallic burp. Things bubbled at the surface and then vanished. Everything was screaming: the sea, the wind, my heart.”(p.97) My first picture is the Titanic sinking and I chose it because Titanic is one of my favorite movies and this picture works as a comparison with the Tsimtsum because it also sank and when it does the 227 days travel of Pi begins.

Image 2

Image 2
2. “The stars shone with such fierce, contained brilliance that it seemed absurd to call the night dark.”(p.177) I chose this quote because when I was a baby my father said to me that I would never be alone because someone would be always taking care of me from the sky. I think that Pi felt safe in that moment because of the stars and that is shown in my picture.

Image 3

Image 3
3. “[…] that island was a chimera, a play of the mind. By the same token I felt disappointment because an island, any island, however strange, would have been very good to come upon.” (p.257) I chose the image of a terrestrial paradise as a metaphor of when you want something so much that your mind can make you believe it's true but it’s not. I think Pi thought that this was happening to him when he saw the island.

Image 4

Image 4
In this image we can see Pi giving Richard Parker a flying fish. I chose this quote because when the fish start jumping from the water Pi is able to catch enough for him and Richard Parker. Pi calms their hunger for a moment and I think that that’s a glorious moment for them as it would be to me if I hadn’t eat in all that time.

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Image5
5. “They provide distraction, like Richard Parker.” (p.198) Richard Parker is Pi’s only partner on this trip so Richard becomes his biggest distraction and he watches him while he can’t sleep. I think that Pi worried about him and tried to keep him safe and healthy because Richard is the last thing that remains from his past.

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Image 6
6. “This is surely what Tokyo most look like at rush hour.”(p.176) I chose this quote because Pi found out that just below him there were hundreds of marine animals. I love diving because when I do it I can see and feel what Pi was describing as a city in the sea.

Part two: Photo 1

Part two: Photo 1
• “ It landed with a loud crash on the last bench, smashing it and shaking the whole lifeboat. The animal called out. I might expected the braying of an ass or the neighing of a horse. It was nothing of the sort. It could only be called a burst of barking[…]”(p.105) My next photo is a zebra and I chose it because sometimes I feel powerless and for me that’s how the zebra felt in the boat when its only chance was waiting to die.

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Photo2
• “Only fear can defeat life.”(p.161) I like this quote because when I’m scared everything goes wrong and I can’t think of anything intelligent. That happened to Pi because all the plans that he made for surviving when he was afraid went wrong, but when he calmed he thought on better plans such as training Richard Parker with the whistle.

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Photo3
• “ […] Ladies and gentlemen , boys and girls, without further ado, it is my pleasure and honour to present to you: THE PI PATEL, INDO-CANADIAN, TRANS-PACIFIC, FLOATING CIRCUUUUSSSSSSSS!!! […]” (P.165) I chose this picture and quote because sometimes I like to feel superior and powerful like Pi felt when he could show his domain with Richard Parker.

Photo 4

Photo 4
• “I was the source of food and water. Richard Parker had been a zoo animal as long as he could remember […]” (p.223) I chose a photo of my sister feeding a zebra because here we can see that zoo animals need humans for survival and that happened to Richard Parker. That was one of the reasons he didn’t kill Pi.

Photo 5

Photo 5
• “I closed my eyes and waited for my breath to leave my body. I muttered, ”Goodbye, Richard Parker.[…]” (p.242) I chose this photo because it inspires me in what Pi was seeing while he lost his vision and almost died.

Photo 6

Photo 6
• “ Green is a lovely colour. It is the colour of Islam. It is my favourite colour.” (p.257) In my trip to Amazon I could admire how wonderful nature is and I agree with Pi because green is a lovely colour. It’s the colour that represents life.

Part 3: Image 1

Part 3: Image 1
1“ Is the tape recorder on?” “ yes, it is.” “ Good. Oh, im so tired! For the record, today is February 19th, 1978. Case file number 250663, concerning the disappearance of the cargo ship Tsimtsum.” (pp. 290, 291) In my family we have the custom of recording almost all the speeches that my dad and uncles do after lunch in important occasions. The tape recorder is very important in part 3,because without it the author wouldn’t know how to finish the story.

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Image2
2. 2. “Mr. Tomohiro Okomoto, of the maritime Department in the Japanese Ministry of Transport, now retired, told me that he and his junior collegue at the time, Mr. Atsuro Chiba […]” (p.289) I chose the quote in which the two Japanese officials are introduced because I think that their role in the book is very funny and interesting. They are the kind of bad employes that are send to the worst jobs because they can’t do anything well, just as Jasper and Horace from 102 Dalmatians.

Image 3

Image 3
3. 3. As my third image I chose one that represents strength and courage. That’s what Pi used during his 227 nights on the lifeboat with Richard Parker. I liked very much this image because it inspires you to be strong and fight for the things that you want, regardless of the obstacles you have to pass or the things that might happen.

Part 3: Photo 1

Part 3:  Photo 1
1. 1. “If you took the city of Tokyo and turned it upside down and shook it, you’d be amazed at all the animals that would fall out: […]” (p.297) I chose this quote because it remind me of one day that I was walking through the city of Rome, when suddenly a wild pig started running and everybody got scared until a police man came and took it to other place. Because of my experience, I agree with Pi and I can’t imagine how many animals could be hidden in the city of Tokyo.

Photo 2

Photo 2
2. “ Love is hard to believe, ask any lover. Life is hard to believe, ask any scientist. God is hard to believe, ask any believer. What is your problem with hard to believe?” (p.297) In my family we love hard to believe things because that way if you try to believe, you will never know what to expect. We love each other and we love God because we are also believers and yes, it’s hard, but it would always worth a try.

Photo 3

Photo 3
3. “It took centuries to still the fear in some pliable animals---- domestication it’s called […]” (p.296) The last photo is my cat which name is “Emperatris” and I chose it because I tough her to shake the hand and roll so that’s a clear example of domestication. As Pi says it’s really hard but when you really want something you try and try until you do it.