Friday, April 20, 2012

Life of Pi

When sixteen-year-old Pi Patel finds himself stranded in a lifeboat in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with only a menacing 450-pound Bengal tiger for company, he quickly realizes that the only way he will survive is if he makes sure the tiger is more afraid of him than he is of it. Finding strength within himself, he draws upon all of his knowledge and cunning, battles for food and shelter, overcomes storms and disasters, and, in the end, makes a peace of sorts with both tiger and ocean.

7 comments:

  1. I am assuming he makes it to land because it says "battles for food and shelter"? It is interesting how they spell Pi like the number.

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  2. Do you think that the auther meant to spell pi like that or was it merely coinsidence?

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  3. Pi is the name of the main character. He is from a foreign country and that is just how his name is spelled.

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  5. It sounds interesting I'm curious how Pi made the tiger more afraid of him then he was of it but you would have to spoil the book partially? Also I want to know how Pi was stranded in the middle of the ocean but again that would be a spoiler?

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  6. Have you came a crossed any hidden messages? Why is this book influencing you to keep reading it? What is the authors style?

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  7. I have not come across any hidden messages, are there many in this book? I am influenced to keep reading it because it is different and interesting. It has a pretty basic novel style.

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