Pi 's animal instinct was predicted by the role of Richard Parker, which eventually became the reason for his life. When he dominates the foreign environment, we can see that this is the driving force behind his unsaved behavior. "If you still have the will to survive, thanks to Richard Parker, if you do not have Richard Parker you will not be able to live today" (Martel 207). Richard Parker gave Pi the ability to overcome morality and stimulated hope for him to survive. It is obvious that the human tendency to civilization surpasses the instinct of the original existence, since the mysterious desire to continue life makes Pi lively.
Yan Martel fully describes the life of pie, a story that covers the main elements of pie and the tragedy's life. After government harassment, Pi's family began moving to other places; where Pi encountered a foreign tiger and their friendship developed gradually. The tone and style of Yann Martel's Pi of Life are very different from "The Necklace" of Guy De Maupassant. "Necklace" is a combination of "Pie's Life" and "Red Letter", where religion plays an important role. The story and life of the hero's pie and Hester. The religion between books is different from Hindu and Muslim 'Pi' and Christian faith 'red', but it affects characters in various ways through stories. Hester violated her religious beliefs
In the life of Pi's world religion Pi, the writer Yann Martel wrote a small boy named Pi Patel who survived alone in his lifeboat alone. Throughout the book, Pi is very close to religion, and ultimately his religion is the main reason for his survival. At the beginning of the book, Yann Martel introduced three religions, Muslim, Christianity and Hinduism. Pi's survival has three main points. One thing is that Pi is open to religion