Laughter, the general reaction of humor from others explains the meaning of comedy; comedy will only come at the expense of others. The age of the jokes may change, but the remaining emotional scars always bother the mind. Two people noticed the reality of comedy, so I noticed that it affected all of them. Piscine Patel is a small boy playing a leading role in the book "The Skin of Life: Fiction" written by writer Yann Martel, has relationships with other characters, and the main character and women have similar problems .
Yan Martel's novel "Life of Pie" records the life of an Indian boy, Piccinn Moritoul Patel, who lived in Pondicherry in the 1970s. . Piscine's father is a diligent man keeping various animals running in the zoo. At the beginning of the novel, Piscine's father had to sell his zoo to a US company so they could move to Canada. - ... We are watching Pi turning from a scary boy to a smart young man. This understands that Pi has to think about his "final line" beyond the limit. "Overcoming adversity, I noticed that he could use more power when sharing a life robot with a tiger Pi's father taught him the custom of saving lives, When he decided to train Richard Parker, Pi utilized these advantages.
Pi of Life by Yann Martel, first published in 2002, is the story of Piscine Molitor Patel. After shortening to Pi, Piscine was the hero, the hero, and was the only teenager among most novels. At the beginning of the story, readers will be taken to the Pondicherry Zoo operated by Pondicherry and Patel family. The Patel family consists of Pai 's mother, Gita, his father Santos, and his brother Ravi. As Pi grows, he leads you through his good deeds.
In the book of "Life of Pie" by Jan Martel, the hero is trapped in the lifeboat of the Pacific Ocean, but only his imagination can cope. Piscine Molitor Patel, also called Pi, uses his imagination to improve fear by changing perception of the whole test. When Pi is isolated from mothers, cruel chefs, injured crewmen, Pi turns all of these into animals for fear, doubt, and excuses. Through Pi's experience, he