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  1. It is as though both the blind man and Tiger have something in common or something that connects both of them. It is also interesting that at first the blind man is appreciate of Tiger’s company and his diligence when it comes to people trying to steal from him.

  2. The three-year-old Royal Bengal tiger, weighing 450 pounds and about nine feet long, is the second prominent character of the novel and Pi’s companion in the lifeboat. Richard Parker’s captor named him Thirsty, but a shipping clerk made a mistake and reversed their names, thus making him known as Richard Parker at the Pondicherry Zoo.

  3. Apr 7, 2020 · Each day the blind man struggles to get enough money to live on while Tiger (the dog) struggles with getting food and ends up getting into fights with other dogs just in order to survive. It is as though both the blind man and Tiger have something in common or something that connects both of them.

  4. Summary. First Richard Parker and then Pi go temporarily blind. The cause is not clear, but the result is that madness begins creeping in for Pi. No longer able to see, Pi has a long conversation with an unknown companion about their desire for food.

  5. Quick answer: The blind Frenchman in Pi's life represents the loss of faith and moral compromise during extreme adversity. His presence is both real and illusory, symbolizing...

  6. The blind man is the employer, who restricts the dog’s freedom, keeping it on a lead, much as an employee is ‘bound’ to his employer. In exchange for this servitude, the dog receives some food and doesn’t starve, while the blind man, the employer, grows rich from the labour of the worker (the dog).

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  8. Mar 29, 2022 · Blind Tiger. by Sandra Brown. 1. At the beginning of the novel, Derby tells Laurel that he’s moving their young family from Sherman to Foley, Texas. Laurel is shocked and understandably anxious about what she feels is an impetuous decision. In your own life, have you ever had to make an abrupt change, one that required you to adapt very ...

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