Analysis #1 Draft #1 Life and death situations can change a person's (Pi’s) morality. Adrian Cano Survival is the definitive theme in Yann Martel’s book “Life Of PiI”. Pi Patel, the main protagonist of this story, spends most of his time stuck at sea trying to survive which tests his morality and faith. Pi is a young man who has a strong belief in three3 religions;. Christianity, Hinduism, and Islam. From being apartreword of these religions, he has developed an incredibly deep sense of morality and kindness to all living beings.great point However, when Pi is faced with death itself, starvation, and survival, he is forced to abandon his morality and kindness in order to survive. Tthis theme is clear throughout as he ate meat and took a life, two acts that he had never thought of doing before this story.needs some rewording but overall good intro …show more content…
When he finishes retelling the tale, the investigators ask Pi to tell them what really happened, and so he tells a far more morbid and realistic tale. The animals in his first story all have human counterparts to whose actions replicate these of the animals. Pi used anthropomorphism to tell his first story. The Orangutan, was his mother, the cook, was the hyena, the sailor, was the zebra, leaving Pi, who was represented by the tiger named Richard Parker. Looking at what he had to do in order to survive the ordeal, all of Pi’s actions make sense. Given that he has a great deal of experience with zoology, it is only natural that he would interpret the horrible actions performed by people with