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1.

The author might have nourished the fact that hunger can change everything
you thought you knew about yourself. Everything indeed happens for a reason.
2. The town, where his father owned a zoo, is the place where Pi was born and
raised. He is vegetarian and this may be caused by the act of taking care of
animals.
3. Yes. Sometimes God lets things happen and we dont know the reason why. We
may never understand His wisdom but we simply have to trust his will.
4. Instead of leaping from one religion to the next, why not start with reason? It is
mentioned that in a hundred years science has taken us farther in the universe
than religion has in ten thousand.
5. It serves as a nickname for him so that the bullies in school wont be teasing him
because of a name that sounds like a stinking Indian latrine. It also made him
memorize the digits of the exact value of Pi.
6. Without him, Pi would have died. If it had been the zebra or Orange Juice, he
wouldnt be alert, and he wouldnt have a purpose anymore so it may be prone to
dying.
7. Faith is a house with many rooms. But doubt is in every floor. Doubt is useful and
keeps faith a living thing. After all, you cannot know the strength of your faith
until its been tested.
8. Yes, his father believes that religion is darkness. He came to faith through
Hinduism and he found Gods love through Christ
9. White. If you look closely Pi mentions meeting the priest who brought him to
Christ. He was dressed in all white and the vesicles were white. Pi says an atheist
last words were "White. White. l-l-love! My God!" plus the boat that keeps him
safe for 227 days is white. Another example is the indian flag. The indian flag is
made up of 3 colors. orange, white and green. That leaves white to Christianity.
10. He believed that there was more in the tigers eyes than his own reflection
staring back at him. Knowing Richard Parker was with him might ever bring him
peace. He is a bit the same with him because of the fact that tiger has little
experience with the world as he does. They were both raised in a zoo. Pis fear of
Richard Parker keeps him alert. Tending to his needs gives Pis life a purpose.
11. He, of course, lost his relationship with the tiger. It broke his heart. He did not
have the moment to say goodbye. But what he gained is all the lessons his father
taught him, and for that he should have thanked him because it made him
survived.
12. The moment I have laughed at myself. Because in that moment, you know you
have already grew up.
13. Yes, especially in the lifeboat where theres only him and the tiger. He learned the
act of surviving with the tiger, and he learned when to take risks, and also how to
feed the animal.
14. The Life of Pi, and Noahs Ark both demonstrate an empowering message of faith
and hope in God, as their spiritual journeys are connected. The similarities and
differences guide the reader towards finding personal meaning between
themselves and their faith.

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