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This review delves into the intricate themes of theism, atheism, and agnosticism as portrayed in “Life of Pi.” It explores Pi’s psychological state following the sinking of the ship and the significant loss of family and stability. The analysis examines Maslow’s Hierarchy in relation to Pi's experiences and relationships with others on the lifeboat. Additionally, we discuss the critical questions of survival, identity, and morality that arise amongst the characters onboard. This reflection aims to uncover how these losses profoundly impact Pi’s psyche in the aftermath of tragedy.
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Life of Pi The Isms Continue
Review • Theism • Atheism • Agnosticism • A good zoo is… (Page 20) • (A good family is, a good religion is…)
The Boat Sinks • Where is Pi on Maslow’s Hierarchy? • What kinds of things do you think are going through Pi’s mind at this point? • The ship sinks • Pi is in the boat (with others) • Family is lost • Institutions have been removed • What effect do these losses have on him? • Immediately? • In the first few days?
Who’s In The Boat • Who is in the boat? (List) • Who kills who? How are they killed? (List) • Keep a copy of this list for future reference