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  1. We learn that Pi’s father once ran the Pondicherry Zoo, teaching Pi and his brother, Ravi, about the dangerous nature of animals by feeding a live goat to a tiger before their young eyes. Pi, brought up as a Hindu, discovers Christianity, then Islam, choosing to practice all three religions simultaneously.

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  2. Life of Pi is a novel by Yann Martel. Life of Pi study guide contains a biography of author Yann Martel, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis. About Life of Pi; Life of Pi Summary; Life of Pi Video; Character List; Glossary; Read the Study Guide for Life of Pi

  3. Pi allows the man, who speaks with a French accent, on the lifeboat, believing him to be a true companion. The man attacks Pi, saying that he intends to eat him; Richard Parker attacks and consumes the man. Richard Parker and Pi eventually find an island, which is made entirely of trees, roots, leaves, fresh water, and plants.

  4. Martel’s global upbringing mirrors Life of Pi’s setting as a trans-Pacific sea journey, which also takes place in Pondicherry, India, Mexico, and Toronto, Canada. The initial setting in Pondicherry, India, is significant for two reasons: First, Pondicherry is unique in Indian colonial history as it was French Indian territory, not British like the rest of the subcontinent, before it ...

  5. Despite the abundance of wonder in Pi™s India, there ispolitical unrest. At 16, Pi does not fully understand the politics, but he knows that it is Mrs. Gandhi™s actions that cause his father to decide to close the zoo and relocate to a better life in Canada.The zoo animals are sold, mostly to zoos in America, packed up, and loaded

  6. Pi undergoes the tumultuous conditions of the Pacific Ocean post the shipwreck, in which he loses his family and is left stranded alone on a lifeboat. The story testifies to how faith can help sail through adverse times. Spoiler-free summary of Life of Pi. Piscine Molitor Patel, precisely called “Pi”, is the narrator and protagonist of the ...

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  8. Pi kills and eats fish and turtles, filters seawater, and collects rainwater. Pi and Richard Parker each occupy their own territory in the lifeboat and live peacefully, though they are constantly starving. Pi loses track of time as months pass. He remembers episodes like seeing a whale, experiencing a lightning storm, and watching a ship pass by.

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