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  1. Pi’s companion throughout his ordeal at sea is Richard Parker, a 450 -pound Royal Bengal tiger. Unlike many novels in which animals speak or act like humans, Richard Parker is portrayed as a real animal that acts in ways true to his species. It can be difficult to accept that a tiger and a boy could exist on a lifeboat alone, however, in the ...

  2. Analysis. One day Richard Parker seems to go blind. Pi throws a dorado at him and it smacks into the tiger’s face. Pi pities Richard Parker and again feels that the end is near. Two days later Pi himself goes blind. He suffers through heat and hunger, barely clinging to life.

  3. He dominated us.''. Pi sees the cook and the first Frenchman as nothing more than animals. The cook explains to Pi that it ''was the doing of a moment.''. When Pi kills the cook, the cook doesn't ...

  4. Pi is overjoyed to have a human companion and invites the Frenchman onto the lifeboat, calling him “brother.”. As the man boards Pi’s lifeboat, he sets on Pi to kill and eat him. At the last minute, the man is killed by Richard Parker. Pi regains his eyesight and observes the carnage. He is disturbed, but practical.

  5. Pi tells the story of Richard Parker’s capture. A panther had been killing people near Bangladesh, and a professional hunter was called in to try to capture it. Leaving a goat as bait, the hunter instead attracted two tigers, a mother and her cub. The hunter sedated the mother and picked up the cub, sending them both off to the Pondicherry Zoo.

  6. Richard Parker = Pi. Pi and Richard Parker are mashed together in more than one way in Life of Pi. Certainly the Japanese investigators say Pi is Richard Parker. But even before that, the two characters share something we'd like to call "the anxiety of naming." Martel opens Part 2, Chapter 48 with the sentence: "Richard Parker was so named ...

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  8. The voice belongs to a blind man, a castaway like Pi, and they join their boats together. The man climbs aboard Pi’s boat in order to kill and cannibalize him. But when he steps down onto the floor of the boat, Richard Parker kills him. Pi cries and rinses his eyes with seawater. His vision returns, and he sees the other man’s butchered body.

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