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LIFE OF PI PART III
TRACY XIONG, JUSTIN VELASCO
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Neo-grapher
2.
CH 32
Introduce animal arrangement, zoomorphism.
Pi talked about rhinos and goats living together. Pi gives some examples.
oddest of all odd living arrangements: Richard Parker and Pi.
"There are many examples of animals coming to surprising living
arrangements" (Martel 110).
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pepe50
3.
CH 33
The author talked about a visit to Pi's house. Pi shows the author memorabilia
There are only four pictures about his childhood.
Pi can not even remember exactly what his mother looks like.
"A photo taken in better days, casually Richard Parker is looking away.
How doesn't even realize that his picture is being taken"(Martel 114).
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Peter Ras
4.
CH 34
Pi said they have sold most of the zoo animals to other zoos.
It told the story before they started the trip to Canada.
A colossal amount of paperwork exchanges hands.
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bulliver
5.
CH 34
Some Americans show up in Pondicherry to inspect the animals.
Americans have bone-crushing handshakes.
"And two animals were being shipped to the Canada zoo.
That's now Ravi and I felt. We did not want to go(Martel 115).
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wili_hybrid
6.
CH 35
The family leaves from Madras (now called Chennai) on June 21st, 1977.
Pi's mother considers buying Indian cigarettes even though she doesn't smoke.
She's already homesick.
"We left Madras on June 21st, 1977, on the Panamanian-registered
Japanese cargo ship Tsimtsum(Martel 118).
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blmiers2
7.
CH 36
The interviewer arrives at Pi's house.
He meets Pi and his son, Nikhil who was rushing out the door.
Pi's dog, Tata, and his daughter, Usha, were also introduced.
"This story has a happy ending" (Martel 66).
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SoniaT 360.
8.
CH 37
Pi was in the lifeboat, watching the ship sink.
When he saw Richard Parker, Pi called out to him,
trying to save him with the lifebuoy.
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*Lie ... on & off ... !
9.
CH 37
As Richard Parker was getting onto the life,
Pi noticed his actions and threw himself overboard.
"I turned around, stepped over the zebra and threw myself overboard" (Martel 68).
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GBPublic_PR
10.
CH 38
The ship continued, stopping at multiple Asian countries.
Pi spent his time marking a map, while Ravi watched people work.
At night, Pi thought he hear an explosion.
"I don't know why I got up that night. It was more
the sort of thing Ravi would do" (Martel 69).
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mikebaird
11.
CH 38
Pi had tried to wake Ravi up.
After Ravi continued to sleep, Pi went up to the main deck noticed to terrible, storm-like weather.
A greatly confused Pi tried to find what was going on; but was suddenly thrown overboard.
"I was so full of trust in them that I felt grateful as they carried me in the air. Only when they threw me
overboard did I begin to have doubts" (Martel 71).
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kevin dooley
12.
CH 39
After being thrown, Pi landed on the life boat tarpaulin.
Following Pi, a male zebra leapt off the side and landed onto the lifeboat as well.
The weight of the zebra caused the lifeboat to fall into the water.
"The lifeboat fell through the air and we hit the seething water" (Martel 72).
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bennylin0724
13.
CH 40
Pi had fallen into the ocean
Seeing a shark fin in the water, Pi grabbed onto the oar and pulled himself back onto the boat.
Be wary of Richard Parker, Pi had fastened a life buoy onto the oar so that he could sit on it.
"I held on to the oar, I just held on, God only knows why" (Martel 72).
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nosha
14.
WORK CITED
Martel, Yann. Life of Pi. New York:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt,
2001. Print.
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