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Life of Pi is a masterful novel that intertwines the tale of a young castaway facing immense hardships at sea with profound reflections on religion, faith, and the essence of life. The protagonist, Piscine Molitor Patel, known as Pi, grows up in Pondicherry, India, where he develops a deep curiosity for literature and religion, embracing Christianity, Hinduism, and Islam simultaneously. His family runs a local zoo, providing him with a unique perspective on animal behavior and human nature. However, political turmoil prompts his family to flee to Canada, closing the zoo and boarding a Japanese cargo ship, the Tsimtsum, with their animals destined for North American zoos. Disaster strikes when the ship sinks, leaving Pi stranded in a lifeboat with an unlikely group of companions: a zebra, an orangutan, a hyena, and a 450-pound Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. Over the course of 227 days adrift in the Pacific, Pi grapples with survival, oscillating between hope and despair. As he confronts starvation, illness, and the elements, he learns that his survival hinges on establishing dominance over the tiger. Amidst the struggle, Pi discovers beauty in the world around him, yet the weight of despair looms large. Ultimately, he confronts his beliefs and fears, illustrating the theme that life is a story shaped by imagination, with faith serving as a profound overlay that reveals deeper truths.
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Life of Pi, Yann Martel, Tomislav Torjanac
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- 2007
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