By Yann Martel - Life of Pi (12.2.2000)
[2023-08-01 08:17:02]
When I came in part of the book, Pi was a ship with a tiger and I noticed that there were still many pages in front. "Well, this will be a boring child in a boring tiger, a tedious tiger until he is rescued or killed," I can not do anything worse. This novel is a story of a boy in a ship carrying a tiger, simplifying the lame survival scenario for this book, and conveying a lot of wisdom to the reader.
In a new way, Jan Mater tries to tell the story of the same person and nature's theme filled with questions about life and death, faith, family and spirituality. The story of survival can stick to the desire to live if you can find the reason to keep fighting, as well as remind us that life is worth living. Pi sometimes tells us to lose everything we might find
I hesitated to define this story as a religious story, but it has a deep spirit. Pi has a big heart and his soul (his idea if you wish), which is revealed by his metaphysics leading to interest in zoology and closeness to his religion. Aristotle says "everybody wants to know," Pi is the only natural desire of human beings to know.
I think Pi is different from other boys (and men) in that I know that material and metaphysical knowledge is rooted in common reality. The spiritual pursuit of Pi is neither finding a man looking for a savior nor finding a new way of life, this is the pursuit of higher truth. This is the reason why he can be a devout Hindu. And Muslims. Catholics. Because I understand that all three religions convey actual information. "I told her that she was actually not wrong, Hindus are certainly hairless Christians in their love, they are seeing God in all things. They are India Christians and Christians, devotion to their God, Muslims wearing hats
Martell will offer you a novel. There, there is a strong insight of a very intelligent and pious boy adhering to life when they coexist with a tiger in the sea. These words are overwhelmed by the deep meaning they convey and are used to beautifully describe impressive scenes.
I like these characters very much from the beginning to the end Yes, the beginning may be a little late, maybe it may take a long time in the sea, but it is definitely worth it.
Somehow he travels a long distance in the sea. In his novel "Life of Pi", Yann Martel explains to some extent the subject of human existence using symbolism. In the epidermis of life, the whole book uses the symbol. Yann Martel uses symbolism in books to show its importance to specific aspects and stories. Let's see the hidden symbol in the book, Orange. Orange is a symbol of Hinduism, the value you experience and get used to. Our values and beliefs are directly related to the struggle we experience in our life and the adversity we face. Throughout the novel, Yann MArtel showed that Pi strengthened the beliefs of all three religions, yet they are trying to realize the expectations and realization of these religions. "Choosing doubt as the philosophy of life is similar to choosing to fix it
Pi's life by Yann Martel is classified as a religious novel and depicts an incredible story of a young man Pi living alone on a 227-day shipwreck at a company of Bengal Tiger Richard Park. At the beginning of his book Martel said that this is a book to persuade people to believe in God (Martel, Life of Pi author 's memo Xi). - Pai Life of mythical hero's journey: Aanshi Gandhi written in Jan Martell's novel explores young boys to become a hero of "Pai's Life" a wonderful story. Only the hero who completed the famous hero can not trust only the hero who is acquiring knowledge of the trip and understanding why the cruel and difficult adventure ends.