Pi admits that his survival is hard to believe, but he explains how he maintained his dominance over Richard Parker. He was the tiger's main source of food ... |
He attributes his survival with the tiger to two things, Richard Parker's tendency toward seasickness and the fact that Pi provided all his food and water. The ... |
Pi thinks back on how amazing it was that he survived. He thinks on the fact that Richard Parker is a zoo tiger and not a wild one, meaning he relies on Pi ... |
When the storm subsides, Pi realizes that the raft is gone; only a couple oars and a life jacket remain. His stores of water are unharmed, but the lifeboat ... |
Part 2, Chapter 81. Pi knows his survival is hard to believe. He survives in part because he's the source of food and water for a weak Richard Parker. |
Piscine explains his mastery of Richard Parker and mentions that Richard Parker acknowledges his importance to him. Pi then admits that he and Richard Parker ... |
In this lesson, we will summarize chapters 82 through 91 in Yann Martel's ''Life of Pi''. In this novel, Pi is stranded on a lifeboat with a Bengal... |
When Pi is fortunate enough to catch a 40-pound dorado, Richard Parker crouches as if he is ready to attack Pi for the fish. Pi is so hungry at this point that ... |
Summary. Pi, looking back at his ordeal, says he spent 227 days as a castaway at sea. Back on the raft and lifeboat, Pi busies himself with tasks. |
Richard Parker wins, but his paw is injured. Chapters 80–81. Summary. When a large dorado chases a flying fish over the lifeboat, Pi captures it. Pi senses ... |
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