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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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