Life of Pi Flashcards

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I am who I am – Ian Hoolihan

Disciples change identity – names do not matter the story is still the same

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2
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Pi ‘Elusive Irrational number

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3
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Most dangerous animal inn the zoo is man

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4
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Acceptance of anthropomorphisation

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5
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Memory is an ocean and he bobs on its surface’

Yoghurt as an image for sublimination

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Chapter 12

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6
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All religious groups are ostensibly the same

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7
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The better story/dry yeastless factuality

Allignment of the universe along moral lines

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Chapter 21

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8
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Agnostic – dry yeastless factuality

Moments of starvation and near-death experiences lead to the acceptance of God

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Chapter 22

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9
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The two Kumar’s meet

The confusion of religious and scientific lexis

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Chapter 31

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10
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Adult Viper regret over eating mouse

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11
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Photo

That’s Richard Parker

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Chapter 33

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12
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Sinking Scene
Richard Parker Rose to his feet
Eyes vs Hands

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Chapter 37

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13
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Violent verbs and imagery

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14
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Pathetic fallacy

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15
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Narrative story to subliminate violence

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Chapter 48

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16
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Post-Modern – unexpected forms to tell the novel

Attempt to bring order to chaos

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Chapter 52

17
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Intertextual reference to Blake’s ‘The Tyger’

God creates both the Tiger and the Lamb and Blake is in awe of the powers fearful symmetry

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Page 151

18
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Replied Richard Parker

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Page 246

19
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Inadvertent revealing of cannibalism

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Page 255

20
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The whole arrangement giving the… design

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Page 256

21
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Rebirth

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Chapter 94

22
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Tokyo turn upside down

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Page 297

23
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Use of short sentences representative of dry yeastless factuality

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Page 310

24
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Tubes of Island the Tubes of the body

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Page 311

25
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Don’t worry you will never find him (RP)

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Page 317

26
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None of them in the company of an adult Bengal Tiger

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