"Pi's Life" is a complex philosophical novel written by Yann Martel. A story called Piscine Molitor Patel, a 16-year-old boy who stayed in a lifeboat for 227 days, including Hyena, Orangutan, Zebra, and lastly Bengal Tiger called Richard Parker. But in the third part of the novel, Pi will do the second story of his torture. There, the first animal became a metaphor of the person who survived the lifeboat, and Richard Parker became a metaphor for Py's barbarism. His mother was beheaded cruelly and was murdered so he could revenge her and survive physically.
Somehow on his long trip to the sea. In his novel "The Skin of Life", Yarn Martel explains to some extent the subject of human existence using symbolism. In 'Skin of life', the whole book uses the symbol. Yan Martel shows the importance to a certain aspect and its story by using symbolism in the book. Let's see the hidden symbol in the book, Orange. Orange is a symbol of Hinduism, the value of your experience and custom. 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 shows that Pi strengthened the beliefs of all three religions, but still strives to realize the expectations and achievement of these religions. "Choosing doubt as the philosophy of life is like choosing to decide.
Or, in Yann Martel 's Pi of Life, he symbolizes himself, he raises these functions to the next level. All the symbolism of zebra, hyena, orangutan, tiger contributes to the trip to the sea with Pi characters and lifeboats. Zebra can symbolize many things from yin and yang to individualism. In a symbolic sense, it is up to the reader to decide that the symbol becomes a symbol. In Pi's life, zebra symbolizes individualism and danger
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