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Life Of Pi

Published on Nov 25, 2015

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chapter 41
Pi is still stranded in the middle of the Pacific, hanging onto an oar. He is using the elements to keep him alive. Pi attempted to position himself onto the lifeboat despite fear of Richard Parker. After getting onto the boat safely, he sees that's he zebra is still alive with a badly broken leg. Pi also finds out that there is also a hyena on the boat, realizing that that was the only reason those sailors had thrown him onto the lifeboat; in order to make the boat safe for them to board it.

The weather continued to change rapidly while he was at sea. "My thoughts swung wildly. I was either fixed either fixed on details of immediate survival or transfixed by pain, weeping silently, my mouth open and my hands at my head" (Martel 148).

CHAPTER 42
Orange Juice came sailing by the boat on an island of bananas. The bananas in which she floated in with were held together by a nylon net. As Pi pulled the net in, all of the bananas came a loose and floated out to sea; Pi recovered what he could with the net. Orange Juice seemed to be in a state of profound shock.

CHAPTER 43
"Yet every time the hyena paused at the stern bench, my heart jumped. And as much as I wanted to direct my attention to the horizon, to where my salvation lay, it kept straying back to this maniacal beast."(Martel 115)

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Pi imagines indicator boards blinking and urgent phone calls: "The Tsimtsum has sunk!" We know later he has no such luck.
The hyena is chasing the zebra while Orange Juice is beginning to enter shock and isn't moving. He starts to remember what his dad told him about hyena and how dangerous they really are and so he starts to keep an eye out on the hyena.

CHAPTER 44
"I kept my eyes fixed on where I thought the horizon was, while my ears were on guard for any sign of the animals. I couldn't imagine lasting the night."(Martel 118)

The hyena and the zebra start to snap at flies because there are so many on the boat. When evening starts to approach Pi gets scared and his anxiety level rises because no one will be able to see him in the night. When the night comes he starts to hear noises coming from the boat and also below him where the see is, then the night passes.

CHAPTER 45
"The zebra's broken leg was missing. The hyena had bitten it off and dragged it to the stern, behind the zebra."(Martel119)

The next day Pi notices that the zebra is missing his leg then realizes that the hyena has bitten it off during the night. Pi doesn't understand why the hyena hasn't eaten orange juice yet but he also notices that he is very ill and prolly sea sick. While on the boat Pi notices a turtle that bumps into it and he starts to talk to the turtle.

CHAPTER 46
While in the Pacific Pi come across Orange-Juice, the orange-utan. The hyena begins to get wild and begins to eat the zebra alive.

Pi is alarmed by the way the animals are reacting with each other. Pi has also come to realization that he has lost everything. "When the sun slipped below the horizon, it was not only the day that died, and the poor zebra, but my family as well" (Martel 127).

CHAPTER 47
Pi was still traveling through the ocean, now with a dead zebra, a monkey, a hyena, and a tiger. The orang-utan and hyena begin to fight with each other and soon leads to a blood fight.

One morning Pi awakens to the dead orang-utan. Orange juice was beheaded because of the hyena. "Her arms were spread wide open and her short legs were folded together and slightly turned to one side" (Martel 132).

MLA WORKS CITED

  • Martel, Yann, and Yann Martel. Life of Pi. First. Orlando, Austin, New York, San Diego, London: 2001. 319-3. Print.

PART IV

BY: JOCELYNE M. , LEAH L. , BRIANNA F.