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Life Of Pi

Published on Dec 12, 2015

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Tyler Hagen
Blake Berry
Part 6

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Pi spends the night on the raft. All throughout the night Pi thinks about Richard Parker and what he should do about him. He decides to outlast him. "It rained all night. I had a horrible, sleepless night(Martel, 90)."

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Rain stops he realized that the tiger will probably kill him. Pi decides that his old plan sucks and he needs to make a new one. "A thought rang in my mind, like an angry shout(Martel, 92)."

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All Pi thinks about in this chapter is fear. "For fear, real fear, such as shakes you to your foundation, such as you feel when you are brought face to face with your mortal end, nestles in your memory like a gangrene: it seeks to rot everything, even the words with which to speak of it(Martel, 93)."

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Richard Parker makes a noise and this noise symbolizes friendship. Pi now realizes that he must tame Richard Parker. Pi uses a whistle to accomplish this. "He made a sound a short from his nostrils(Martel, 93)."

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Pi devises a plan to train Richard Parker. Pi them starts to improve his raft and starts to give up hope about being saved. "I had to devise a training partner for Richard Parker(Martel, 96)."

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Pi improves his raft a makes a fishing pole. "I returned the business of survival(Martel, 98)."

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Pi wakes up and sees the stars and feels like a nobody."I felt like the sage Markandeya, who fell out of Vishnu’s mouth while Vishnu was sleeping and so beheld the entire universe, everything that there is(Martel, 101)."

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Pi wakes up decides to fish. School of flying fish pass over. Richard Parker is very good at catching fish. Pi kills a fish and feels bad. He catches a dorado."at that precise instant their was a vibration in the air and we were struck by a school of flying fish(Martel, 103)."

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Pi realized his rations are low and Richard Parker is getting very thirsty. He gets his water and gives it to the tiger. "Richard Parker was restless(Martel, 106)."

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Pi gives us an insight on what he does on a daily basis to survive. "I kept myself buy. That was one key to my survival(Martel, 108)."

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Pi tells us about his boils."For months I lived stark naked(Martel, 109)."

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Pi decides to let the ocean take him. Wherever the ocean wants and tries to make spiritual connections."I gave up trying to find out(Martel, 110)."

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Pi becomes vert good at fishing and gets a flashback at when he was a vegetarian."my success improved greatly when I used parts of the cargo(Martel, 111)."

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Pi realizes that under the raft their is more food like barnacles."The underside of the raft became host to a multitude of sea life(Martel,112)."

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Pi likes Richard Parker."He became a champion napped(Martel, 113)."

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Pi sets off flares in the hopes of attracting attention. Nothing happens."would cut into such a tiny circle and see me(Martel, 115)."

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Pi describes the process of butchering turtles. It's hard work, and ritualistic, especially when he drinks their blood.
Pi starts thinking about RP. He decides it's time to mark his territory.

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This chapter is a list of Pi's tips for training tigers at sea.
Of course Pi uses the whistle, but he also uses a sea anchor to rock the boat. RP isn't so keen on heavy waves and gets seasick easily.

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Pi makes a shield from a hawksbill shell. He begins Stage 2 of the RP Training Program: stamping on the edge of the tarpaulin until RP smacks the turtle shell out of his hands. Pi can now back down from RP and, if RP gets too close, Pi rocks the boat and blows on his whistle This is effective. The training program is working.
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Pi wishes he had a good book. A sacred book, preferably.

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Pi practices religious rituals as best he can given the circumstances.
Pi admits he has to fight despair: both of his situation and of God.
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Pi sings "Happy Birthday" to his mother.

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Pi begins to fantasize about food as his rations diminish.
Pi discovers other edible parts of fish and turtles: eyes and fluid from the vertebrae, and every ounce of hawksbill turtles.
Pi admits once he even tried to eat RP's poop.
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In this chapter, Pi launches into an analysis of the castaway's loneliness.
This leads to a discussion of boredom and terror: the two opposites Pi often feels simultaneously.

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Pi describes the sharks that swim around the lifeboat, especially at dawn and dusk.
Pi recounts how he once caught a small mako: impulsively he reaches into the water to pull it out, and as it leaps into the air, Pi throws the shark towards RP's den.
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Pi catches a big, fat tasty dorado in the midst of a flying fish storm. It crashes onto the gunnel.
RP hears the crash, wants the fish, and an epic stare-down follows: Pi vs. RP.

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Pi pauses to explain his mastery of RP: 1) RP's weak sea legs; 2) Pi's role as provider of food and water.
In fact, RP would not be able to survive without Pi. RP recognizes Pi's importance to him.

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